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Synthesize Event-driven Architectures with EventBridge

EventBridge lets you build resilient, event-driven, serverless applications. This course will teach you how to leverage EventBridge buses, pipes, and patterns to create effective and efficient serverless workflows.

Elle Krout - Pluralsight course - Synthesize Event-driven Architectures with EventBridge
Elle Krout
What you'll learn

Event-driven serverless workflows let you build resilient, fast-acting applications with minimal overhead. In this course, Synthesize Event-driven Architectures with EventBridge, you’ll gain the ability to build serverless applications using Amazon EventBridge as their backbone. First, you’ll learn what EventBridge is, along with its components. Next, you’ll discover the benefits it brings to serverless architectures. Finally, you’ll learn how to build out event-based workflows that enable the production of resilient and secure applications. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Amazon EventBridge needed to build out event-driven applications of your own.

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Elle Krout - Pluralsight course - Synthesize Event-driven Architectures with EventBridge
Elle Krout

With a background at a cloud hosting company, I started learning Linux and DevOps from the bottom up as a technical writer set out to document configuration management systems. Falling in love with Linux, DevOps and tech as a whole, I eventually took my ability to explain technical concepts to wide audiences to the training area, creating courses on Red Hat, SaltStack, HashiCorp, LXD, Docker, and more.

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