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In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes do a part 2 about Serverless — databases, files, secrets, auth, and more!
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Show Notes2:47 - Wes tried Cloudflare Workers
Hey Wes, just listened to the latest Syntax episode on the serverless setup. Not sure if it’s an episode idea or not, but if you wanna do a bit of a dive on Cloudflare’s service workers, I’m currently leading an “invisible infrastructure migration” right now from a legacy WordPress setup to a new Storyblok/Netlify setup. We’re using Cloudflare’s service workers to basically “stitch” the headers/menus/footers from the old WordPress site into our new Netlify pages, but serving the page back as if it was part of the normal domain. This means we can migrate from the old to the new slowly without massively disrupting SEO, doing a lengthy/costly rebuild, etc.
13:54 - Secret management
16:24 - Vendor lock-in
25:12 - Sharing dependencies
30:26 - Local development
36:40 - Existing applications
45:21 - Data
48:14 - File storage
52:18 - Auth
By Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers4.9
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In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes do a part 2 about Serverless — databases, files, secrets, auth, and more!
Sanity - SponsorSanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/syntax.
Freshbooks - SponsorGet a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section.
Show Notes2:47 - Wes tried Cloudflare Workers
Hey Wes, just listened to the latest Syntax episode on the serverless setup. Not sure if it’s an episode idea or not, but if you wanna do a bit of a dive on Cloudflare’s service workers, I’m currently leading an “invisible infrastructure migration” right now from a legacy WordPress setup to a new Storyblok/Netlify setup. We’re using Cloudflare’s service workers to basically “stitch” the headers/menus/footers from the old WordPress site into our new Netlify pages, but serving the page back as if it was part of the normal domain. This means we can migrate from the old to the new slowly without massively disrupting SEO, doing a lengthy/costly rebuild, etc.
13:54 - Secret management
16:24 - Vendor lock-in
25:12 - Sharing dependencies
30:26 - Local development
36:40 - Existing applications
45:21 - Data
48:14 - File storage
52:18 - Auth

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