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> On Aug 10, 2017, at 11:34 PM, Stephane Ducasse <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Tim > > I definitively think that we could turn it into a Pharo success story > or something that we can keep on the web site > because it is really nice. > > Stef > > On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 3:47 PM, Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]> wrote: >> I just wanted to thank everyone for their help in getting my pet project >> further along, so that now I can announce that PharoLambda is now working >> with the V7 minimal image and also supports post mortem debugging by saving >> a zipped fuel context onto S3. >> >> This latter item is particularly satisfying as at a recent serverless >> conference (JeffConf) there was a panel where poor development tools on >> serverless platforms was highlighted as a real problem. >> >> In our community we’ve had these kinds of tools at our fingertips for ages - >> but I don’t think the wider development community has really noticed. >> Debugging something short lived like a Lambda execution is quite startling, >> as the current answer is “add more logging”, and we all know that sucks. To >> this end, I’ve created a little screencast showing this in action - and it >> was pretty cool because it was a real example I encountered when I got >> everything working and was trying my test application out. >> >> I’ve also put a bit of work into tuning the excellent GitLab CI tools, so >> that I can cache many of the artefacts used between different build runs >> (this might also be of interest to others using CI systems). >> >> The Gitlab project is on: https://gitlab.com/macta/PharoLambda >> And the screencast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNNCT1hLA3E >> >> Tim >> >> >> On 15 Jul 2017, at 00:39, Tim Mackinnon <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi - I’ve been playing around with getting Pharo to run well on AWS Lambda. >> It’s early days, but I though it might be interesting to share what I’ve >> learned so far. >> >> Usage examples and code at https://gitlab.com/macta/PharoLambda >> >> With help from many of the folks here, I’ve been able to get a simple >> example to run in 500ms-1200ms with a minimal Pharo 6 image. You can easily >> try it out yourself. This seems slightly better than what the GoLang folks >> have been able to do. >> >> Tim >> >> > -- www.tudorgirba.com www.feenk.com "Reasonable is what we are accustomed with."
