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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2021 · 40 MIN

Episode #109: Serverless for Newbies with Emily Shea

from Serverless Chats · host Jeremy Daly & Rebecca Marshburn

Emily Shea is a Sr. Serverless GTM Specialist at AWS. Emily has been at Amazon for 5 years and currently works with customers adopting serverless in the UK & Ireland. In her free time, Emily has learned to code and build her own serverless applications. Emily’s current personal project is a daily Chinese vocabulary app with over 100 subscribers. Twitter: https://twitter.com/em__sheaPersonal blog: https://emshea.com/Chinese vocabulary app: https://haohaotiantian.com/re:Invent talk: Getting started building your first serverless web application

On this episode, Jeremy and Rebecca chat with Emily Shea about how she got started with serverless, the technical challenges she faced, the hurdles she overcame, and how she uses that to help her customers become better serverless practitioners.

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