What does it mean to be a serverless developer in the era of GenAI What disciplines do you need to master to build cloud-native, serverless solutions today In this session, we'll walk through a day in the life of a serverless developer and explore the core principles, architecture patterns, frameworks, and how to leverage GenAI tools to build your next-generation serverless application.
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