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Modern cloud applications consist of many moving parts, so they are hard to manage without employing Infrastructure-as-Code approach. Traditionally, tools like CloudFormation, ARM templates and Terraform employ text-based templates, which tend to be tedious, repetitive and difficult to reuse. What if instead of configuration files you could just use F#? See how to bring types, components, and much more to your cloud infrastructure definition.
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Lightning Talk: Cloud Infrastructure as F#
Mikhail Shilkov
Mikhail Shilkov is a Microsoft Azure MVP, Russian expat living in the Netherlands. He is passionate about cloud technologies, functional programming and the intersection of the two. In his spare time, you can find him answering “azure-functions” questions on StackOverflow, tweeting as @MikhailShilkov about serverless, blogging about functional programming at https://mikhail.io, or presenting the stories of serverless and functional adoption at conferences and meetups.