It’s in the name “Step FUNCTION”. They are composable testable units. This is 
what people are telling you to use. 

> On Mar 5, 2020, at 7:42 AM, Warren Stephens <wsteph...@prognoshealth.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> If the code here is not making sense then take a look AWS Step Functions.
> 
> AWS Step Functions homepage
> 
> And imagine something that is compiled, rather than the web service that AWS 
> offers.
> 
> 
> AWS Step Functions can be editing in a conventional way, or can be edited 
> visually.
> 
> A JSON object moves thru the flow-chart, and elements can be added or removed.
> 
> Each block of the Step Function can be tested independently of the others by 
> passing in a test object and examining the output object.
> 
> I doubt that Go will make this type of leap -- but my bet is that some 
> language will do so in the future.
> 
> Warren
> 
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