Like most general questions, the sane answer is "it depends" :)
I personnally use a mix of those based on:
Examples:
With that said, all those tools are abstractions of configuring stuff yourself, so what do you want to abstract away ?
Do you feel the need to do it ? Or does it come from peer pressure ?
"It depends" is always the case with software. I want to get a feel for what's popular. Maybe try something new that I haven't considered.
What do you do at work with AWS? I dabbled with lambda but felt it was restrictive.
Aws Lambda is a lightweight compute solution, so it's not its goal to do cpu intensive things.
We're using the following AWS products:
We're also using netlify.com/ to deploy our frontend/SPA apps.
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Like most general questions, the sane answer is "it depends" :)
I personnally use a mix of those based on:
Examples:
With that said, all those tools are abstractions of configuring stuff yourself, so what do you want to abstract away ?
Do you feel the need to do it ? Or does it come from peer pressure ?
"It depends" is always the case with software. I want to get a feel for what's popular. Maybe try something new that I haven't considered.
What do you do at work with AWS? I dabbled with lambda but felt it was restrictive.
Aws Lambda is a lightweight compute solution, so it's not its goal to do cpu intensive things.
We're using the following AWS products:
We're also using netlify.com/ to deploy our frontend/SPA apps.