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Sam Dengler

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Sr. Principal Engineer, JPMC. Focused on high-scale, event-driven architectures. Distributed systems. Developer experience.

Atlanta, GA
Joined December 2008
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Nick Smit
2 months
Fantastic to see logging for Amazon EventBridge launched! It took a while, but this will make it significantly easier to debug what's happening in your event bus. Congrats to the team!
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Dan Ronald
2 months
Game changing launch for Amazon EventBridge timed with the New York summit (where EventBridge was launched 6 years ago)! EventBridge now supports logging to CloudWatch, S3, and Firehose, giving you a new level of visibility across your applications. https://t.co/W1CcYPkg2m
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@vanlightly
Jack Vanlightly
3 months
How to reliably distribute work across microservices, stream processors, durable execution, event-driven, orchestration and now AI agents? Coordinated Progress is a 4-part series that explores the common structure behind reliable distributed systems. https://t.co/fTnkrXljCv
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At some point, we’ve all sat in an architecture meeting where someone asks, “ Should this be an event? An RPC? A queue? ”, or “ How do we tie this process together across our microservices? Should it...
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@Kodak
Kodak
5 months
Ryan Coogler, the director of Black Panther and Creed, breaks down each film format and the many ways you can see Sinners on the big screen. Sinners, shot on KODAK 65mm film is only in theaters April 18. #SinnersMovie
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@vanlightly
Jack Vanlightly
7 months
Yesterday, I covered Virtual Consensus—today, let’s dive deeper into a crucial distinction: 👉 Failure-free ordering vs. Fault-tolerant consensus Decoupling these concepts can change how we think about consensus protocols. https://t.co/YSzUrJW7du
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"True stability results when presumed order and presumed disorder are balanced. A truly stable system expects the unexpected, is prepared to be disrupted, waits to be transformed." — Tom Robbins This...
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@CarterCenter
The Carter Center
9 months
The Carter Center will provide updates about ceremonies and activities to honor the life of President Carter as they become available here and soon on the official Carter Family Tribute Site ( https://t.co/Tg5UZt7kPV). Read our statement:
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Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States and winner of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, died peacefully Sunday, Dec. 29, at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by his family. He was 100, the...
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@AllenHeltonDev
Allen Helton
9 months
Workflow building took a MAJOR leap forward recently 🔥🔥 When Step Functions released JSONata and variable support, I thought "𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘵'𝘴 𝘤𝘰𝘰𝘭, 𝘢 𝘯𝘦𝘸 𝘸𝘢𝘺 𝘵𝘰 𝘮𝘰𝘷𝘦 𝘥𝘢𝘵𝘢 𝘢𝘳𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥 𝘪𝘯 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘬𝘧𝘭𝘰𝘸𝘴." But it's SO MUCH MORE than that!! I finally had
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@siva_palli
Siva Palli
10 months
🎉🚀 HUGE NEWS! AWS Step Functions just leveled up! 🚀🎉 You can now build distributed serverless applications faster with enhanced variable and payload management!! Learn more: https://t.co/1ZY1H28Z81 #AWS #Serverless #StepFunctions #StepFunctionsUnleashed
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This post is written by Uma Ramadoss, Principal Specialist SA, Serverless and Dhiraj Mahapatro, Principal Specialist SA, Amazon Bedrock AWS Step Functions is introducing variables and JSONata data...
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@diegosantiviago
Diego Santiviago
10 months
Variables and JSONata support (instead of JSON Path). Step Functions users are now able to assign values to variables and avoid passing data between states. JSONata brings a lot of transformation functions that were not possible with JSON Path. https://t.co/bVzW9vfJkJ
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This post is written by Uma Ramadoss, Principal Specialist SA, Serverless and Dhiraj Mahapatro, Principal Specialist SA, Amazon Bedrock AWS Step Functions is introducing variables and JSONata data...
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Stephen Liedig
10 months
It was an absolute privilege to chat with @simon_elisha on the @AWSpodcast about #serverless and how to make the most of it. Check it out on Spotify https://t.co/enJV9ZzvRx and Apple Podcasts https://t.co/jRlARQjvkC. Hope you enjoy this, and many other great episodes! 🙂
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@A_Usman_Khalid
Ahmed Usman Khalid
11 months
Launching never gets old at AWS and we have some awesome big stuff coming down the pipeline. But today we had an awesome quality of life improvement for customers on Lambda. Recursion detection now works for S3 events:
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Nick Smit
1 year
Schema validation is a critical capability for anyone building Event-Driven Architectures, but we've lacked a comprehensive example of how to implement it on top of EventBridge. Giedrius has changed that with this fantastic implementation: https://t.co/eS9Om2fh0w Love this!
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Gregor
1 year
Queues invert control flow but require flow control - more thoughts on the venerable message queue at #eaipatterns: https://t.co/JKbMiT0XVN
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Queues are key elements of any asynchronous system because they can invert control flow
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@theburningmonk
Yan Cui
1 year
huh, API Gateway now lets you raise the 29s timeout limit, when did that happen?! 🤔 They should have made more noise about this, as it's a common problem people run into.
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Ilograph
1 year
How to Generate AWS Diagrams with Resource Explorer and Ilograph:
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A guide for generating AWS architecture diagrams automatically using Resource Explorer and Ilograph
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