Publisher's Synopsis
Build Modern Apps Without Managing a Single Server
Serverless is not just a buzzword-it's a powerful way to build scalable, cost-effective, and agile applications in the cloud. Whether you're a developer, student, or tech enthusiast, Serverless Computing for Beginners is your practical, easy-to-understand guide to mastering this revolutionary technology.
This book walks you through the what, why, and how of serverless architecture. From understanding the core concepts and popular platforms like AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, and Google Cloud Functions, to deploying real-world applications, this guide has you covered.
You'll learn how to design, build, and manage cloud applications without worrying about servers, scaling, or maintenance. No previous DevOps experience required!
What You'll Learn:
What serverless computing really is-and why it matters
How to get started with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud
Key design patterns for scalable serverless apps
Real-world use cases across industries
Security, performance, and cost optimization techniques
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
Hands-on examples you can deploy today
Who This Book is For:
Developers new to cloud or serverless
Students studying modern computing
Software engineers transitioning to cloud-native systems
IT professionals looking to reduce infrastructure overhead
Entrepreneurs building scalable MVPs
Why Serverless?
Pay only for what you use
Automatically scale with demand
Build and deploy faster
Focus on code, not infrastructure