Bringing in Pulumi and AWS properly, part 1 | glowing-telegram project - Episode 128

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In this video, I walk you through the process of transforming our Rust and TypeScript web app into a serverless application on AWS using Pulumi. We start by integrating Pulumi into the main Glowing Telegram project, setting up AWS infrastructure, and moving towards automating workflows.

I share insights on configuring and testing Pulumi, exploring AWS's native options, and handling Python setups to streamline our deployment procedures. We also dive into some Rust coding to refactor our existing media processing scripts, focusing on integrating FFMPEG for efficient data manipulation.

Join me as I tackle the complexities of deploying our app onto AWS while maintaining a robust coding workflow through Python, Rust, and TypeScript. It's an exciting journey into infrastructure as code, mixed with some hands-on Rust development to enhance our application's efficiency.

Whether you're into coding or cloud architecture, this session promises valuable takeaways to optimize your projects.

📅 This stream was recorded on 2024-09-15.

Join me in the next stream for more coding adventures, and don't forget to check out the links below to stay connected with our community.

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