Serverless Functions and VueJS
Serverless is the most clickbaity title for an actually interesting thing. Despite the name, serverless does not mean you’re not using a server, rather, the promise of serverless is to no longer have to babysit a server. Scaling is done for you, you’re billed only for what you use. In this session, Sarah will cover some key use cases for these functions within a Vue.js application: she’ll accept payments with stripe, gather geolocation data from Google Maps, and more! She’ll make it all work with Vue and Nuxt seamlessly, simplifying how to leverage this paradigm to be a workhorse for your application.
EVENT:
fitcevents 2018
SPEAKER:
Sarah Dranser
PERMISSIONS:
Conference Organizer provided Coding Tech with the permission to republish fitcevents videos.
CREDITS:
Original video source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gpgrg-sXR3w
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