A good first step is to not adapt marketing speech ("serverless") for technical solutions ("stuff running on servers you don't own"). :-) We developers should learn to speak clearly.
The first time I heard about this, I wondered how they managed to do that, that sounded impossible ... no server? where do you connect to? Where is the site coming from?
When I researched this and saw that it's hosted on 3rd party server, I was confused on the naming to say the least ...
A good first step is to not adapt marketing speech ("serverless") for technical solutions ("stuff running on servers you don't own"). :-) We developers should learn to speak clearly.
The first time I heard about this, I wondered how they managed to do that, that sounded impossible ... no server? where do you connect to? Where is the site coming from?
When I researched this and saw that it's hosted on 3rd party server, I was confused on the naming to say the least ...
Indeed. And Amazon naming their 'serverless' technology 'Lambda' was a horrible piece of marketing speak.
Should have called it 'Hat'.