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The AWS Developers Podcast

The AWS Developers Podcast

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  • AWS Hero Linda Mohamed: Juggling Cloud, Community & Agentic AI
    2026/03/11
    Some guests make you want to close your laptop and go build something. Linda Mohamed is one of them. In this episode, Romain sits down with Linda — AWS Community Hero, User Group Leader, Chairwoman of the AWS Community DACH Association, and independent cloud consultant based in Vienna. Linda started as a Java developer in on-premises enterprise environments. Her first AWS touch point? Building an Alexa skill for a smart home product — discovering Lambda almost by accident, and never looking back. Today she's building multi-agent AI systems, running an AI-powered video pipeline with five media customers, and doing it all while being one of the most energetic and generous contributors in the AWS community. Discover Linda's journey from Java developer in telecom to cloud and AI consultant, conference-driven development as a forcing function to ship, building Otto — a multi-agent Slack bot using Crew AI, LoRA fine-tuning, and Amazon Bedrock Agent Core Runtime. Learn about the AI-powered video analysis pipeline she built to solve her own problem and ended up selling to five media customers, vibe coding vs spec-driven development and when each makes sense, and why Clean Code principles still apply when designing agent architectures.
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    1 時間 5 分
  • Evolving Lambda: from ephemeral compute to durable execution
    2026/03/04
    In this episode, Romain sits down with Michael Gasch, Product Manager at AWS for Lambda Durable Functions, to explore one of the most exciting launches in the Serverless space in recent years. Michael shares the full story: from the early days of Lambda and the evolution of the serverless developer experience, to the challenges developers face when building multi-step, stateful workflows — and how Durable Functions addresses them natively within Lambda. Discover the evolution of AWS Serverless and why last year was 'the year of Lambda', key launches including IDE integrations, Lambda Managed Instances, and Lambda Tenant Isolation. Learn what Lambda Durable Functions are and what they are not, the checkpoint-replay model and how it enables resilient, long-running executions, and wait patterns including simple wait, wait for callback, and wait for condition. Explore real-world use cases: distributed transactions, LLM inference orchestration, ECS task coordination, and human-in-the-loop workflows. Michael shares unexpected feedback from customers about architectural simplification, how coding agents like Kiro dramatically accelerate writing Durable Functions, and when to choose Durable Functions vs. Step Functions vs. SQS/SNS. Plus, what's coming next: more regions, and the Java SDK (now available!).
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    1 時間 7 分
  • Mike Chambers: From OpenClaw to AI Functions — What's Next for Agentic Development
    2026/02/25
    Mike Chambers is back — calling in from the other side of the globe — and he brought a lot to unpack. We pick up threads from our first conversation and follow them into genuinely exciting (and occasionally mind-bending) territory. We start with OpenClaw, the open-source agentic framework that took the developer world by storm. Mike shares his take on why it happened now — not just what it is — and why the timing was almost inevitable given how developers had been quietly experimenting with local agents for the past year. Then we go deep on asynchronous tool calling — a project Mike has been working on since mid-2024 that finally works reliably, thanks to more capable models. The idea: let your agent kick off a long-running task, keep the conversation going naturally, and have the result arrive without interrupting the flow. Mike walks through how he built this on top of Strands Agents SDK and why he's planning to propose it as a contribution to the open-source project. We also explore Strands Labs and its freshly released AI Functions — a genuinely new way to think about embedding generative capability directly into application code. Is this Software 3.1? Mike makes the case, and Romain pushes back in the best way. The episode closes with a look ahead: agent trust, observability with OpenTelemetry, and a thought experiment about what software might look like in five years if the execution environment itself becomes a model.
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    1 時間 19 分
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