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Content Contribution: Serverless Application Model (SAM) #73

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rupakg opened this issue Aug 24, 2017 · 0 comments
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Content Contribution: Serverless Application Model (SAM) #73

rupakg opened this issue Aug 24, 2017 · 0 comments
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rupakg commented Aug 24, 2017

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Add content to the Toolsets/Frameworks/Chalice Framework section of the guide.

Filename: /guide/source/toolsets/frameworks/sam.md

Page/Section: Toolsets/Frameworks/Serverless Application Model (SAM)

Contributing Author/Company: [full name] (company)

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Some suggested ideas and guidance for content in this section:

Note: The content should not feel like the documentation already out there but should tell a story around the concepts, features etc. Examples are good but are only required to support an argument. A person who is new to serverless should be able to read this and get excited about using the framework and serverless technologies in general. At the end of reading this, they should get an overall picture what they are getting out of using the framework with respect to the challenges one faces when they start with serverless.

Serverless Application Model (SAM)

  • Introduction (general overview)
  • Why is there a need for the framework?
  • What problems does it solve?
  • How did it bring the community together? (contributors, thought leadership)
  • Language and runtime support
  • Talk about some features that solve the biggest issues for the developer
  • Example of use cases that the framework makes it easy to develop
  • Future Plans
  • Resources
    • Link to various framework docs
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