Supper Club × Next.js on AWS + Serverless with Dax Raad
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Dax Raad about building on serverless infrastructure, Next.js, and SST.
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Show Notes
- 00:36 Welcome
- 01:05 Sponsor: Sentry
- 02:05 Who is Dax Raad?
- Dax on Twitter
- thdxr.com
- Tomorrow.fm Podcast
- SST.dev
- 04:22 Why doesn’t AWS have a simple way to build on top of it?
- 07:46 What is Open Next?
- Vercel
- Next.js
- Open-Next.js
- 10:25 How many people are involved in building Open Next?
- 11:14 Mapping Next.js to Amazon products
- 14:25 What is the edge?
- 18:56 Pricing in serverless
- 23:33 What about image assets?
- 25:02 Is the CDK a layer on top of something Amazon is doing?
- Amazon CDK
- 27:23 What is terraform?
- Terraform
- 28:50 What is SST and why SST?
- 30:54 Do I build with SST or on top of SST?
- 32:06 How do you do local development with SST?
- 37:01 What about databases with SST?
- 40:12 What about build pipelines?
- 42:28 What is Seed?
- Seed
- 43:52 Any advice for someone learning AWS?
- SST on YouTube
- 46:05 Supper Club questions
- Neovim
- Toyko Night theme
- Nerd Fonts
- Astro
- TypeScript
- Alacritty
- i3
- Cloudflare
- Inside the Meteoric Rise—and More Epic Flop—of HQ Trivia
- 52:45 SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ×××
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