AWS Lambda functions enable you to run code without worrying about what server it runs on — even if you work in a Microsoft shop.

This serverless, event-driven compute service manages back-end resources with zero administration, so developers can focus on their applications. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an AWS Lambda function using PowerShell v6 running on .NET Core.

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My new book: PowerShell Scripting Guide to Python

This PowerShell Scripting guide to Python is designed to make readers familiar with syntax, semantics and core concepts of Python language, in an approach that readers can totally relate with the concepts of PowerShell already in their arsenal, to learn Python fast and effectively, such that it sticks with readers for a longer time.

“Use what you know to learn what you don’t. ” also known as Associative learning.

Book follows a comparative method to jump-start readers journey in Python, but who is the target audience? and who should read this book –

  • Any System Administrator who wants to step into Development or Programming roles, and even if you don’t want to be a developer, knowledge of another scripting language will make your skill set more robust.
  • Python Developers who want to learn PowerShell scripting and understand its ease of user and importance to manage any platform.

Python is one of the top programming languages and in fast-changing IT scenarios to DevOps and Cloud to the future – Data ScienceArtificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning Python is a must know.

But this PowerShell Scripting guide to Python would be very helpful for you if you already have some knowledge of PowerShell

NOTE! This is a Leanpub “Agile-published” book. That means the book is currently unfinished and in-progress. As I continue to complete the chapters, we will re-publish the book with the new and updated content. Readers will receive an email once a new version is published!

While the book is in progress, please review it and send any feedback or error corrections at prateek@ridicurious.com

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