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Kosli Changelog - March 2023
Hello, and welcome to the March edition of the changelog. Spring is on her way, days are now longer than nights (at least in the northern hemisphere where me and my Kosli colleagues reside) and new …
How to Provision Your AWS Lambda Function Using Terraform
AWS Lamdba is one of the most popular players in the serverless industry. It enables you to run serverless functions on the cloud, which gives you enhanced scalability and optimized costs. Instead of …
How to achieve compliance with FedRAMP Continuous Monitoring
One of the most common frustrations we hear from CTOs and CISOs is that it’s really hard for them to figure out what they’re supposed to do to achieve software delivery compliance for regulatory …
How to Use the AWS Lambda Function in Python
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Lambda and Python democratize access to code development by reducing the complexity involved when developing and deploying it. The serverless service, AWS Lambda, allows you …
DevSecOps: The Broken or Blurred Lines of Defense
With the modern patterns and practices of DevOps and DevSecOps it’s not clear who the front-line owners are anymore. Today, most organizations’ internal audit processes have lots of toil and low …
How to create and manage functions in Lambda with AWS CLI
AWS Lambda has been a game changer for the serverless industry ever since its inception in 2014. It allows you to deploy serverless applications in NodeJS, Python, Java, Go, PowerShell, C#, and Ruby. …
How to run your Python Flask server inside a readonly Docker container
In a previous blog we showed you how to strangle old code using Python decorators. This 5 minute blog post shows you how to run a Python Flask server in a readonly Docker container. The steps are …
Kosli Changelog - February 2023
Hello, and welcome to this month’s edition of the change log. We have events filter for environments, commit evidence, GitLab support, and doc updates to share with you, so let’s get straight into it. …
How to strangle old code using Python decorators
The Strangler Pattern is a pattern for safely and carefully retiring old code. The idea is simple - you run the old code and new code live, in production, side-by-side, checking that the new code …
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