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#040 - The man who wrote the book on DynamoDB ft. Alex DeBrie

#040 - The man who wrote the book on DynamoDB ft. Alex DeBrie

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#040 - The man who wrote the book on DynamoDB ft. Alex DeBrie

FromBackend Banter

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Lane talks to Alex DeBrie, author of the DynamoDB book. Today's talk covers various aspects such as DynamoDB's comparison with Amazon S3, its benefits, use cases, constraints, and cost considerations, while also covering other AWS and Google Cloud services. Alex also shares his insights into his journey of writing the book on DynamoDB and touches on topics like access patterns, secondary indexes, and billing modes. Alex also shares his professional experiences, including consulting vs freelancing, thoughts of entrepreneurial aspirations, and gives helpful advice for those that are considering pursuing a similar career.Learn back-end development - https://boot.devListen on your favorite podcast player: https://www.backendbanter.fmAlex's Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexbdebrieAlex's Website: https://www.alexdebrie.com(00:00) - Introduction

(01:27) - Who is Alex DeBrie?

(02:39) - What is DynamoDB?

(04:15) - EC2 instance

(05:50) - Amazon S3

(06:25) - DynamoDB is more like S3

(07:40) - Difference between DynamoDB and S3

(08:20) - What do we mean when we say NoSQL

(10:08) - BigQuery and BigTable

(12:31) - Some of DynamoDB's benefits

(13:15) - When to use DynamoDB

(15:58) - Constraint of number of connections

(18:06) - DynamoDB is a multi-tenant service

(19:21) - How does DynamoDB shake up against something like MongoDB

(22:22) - DynamoDB is opinionated, but it provides good results consistently

(25:54) - You can only do certain things in DynamoDB, but they are guaranteed to be fast

(26:42) - Relational Databases - Theory vs Practicality

(31:08) - How Alex came to write a book about DynamoDB

(32:15) - What happens when SQL runs, depends heavily on the system underneath

(33:57) - DynamoDB doesn't have a query planner

(36:08) - Access patterns

(38:04) - Use case for Secondary Indexes

(39:43) - Costs of DynamoDB

(40:45) - Billing modes for DynamoDB

(45:26) - Provisioning and planning for expenses

(48:40) - Super Mario 64 Hack

(49:34) - What Was Alex's Last Full Time Job

(51:02) - Consulting vs Freelancing

(52:23) - Does Alex see himself going back to a Full Time Job?

(53:07) - Does Alex have any entrepreneurial urges?

(54:01) - What you should think about before jumping into freelance/consulting

(56:01) - Authority in the consulting world

(57:11) - Where to find Alex
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The only podcast dedicated to backend development, technologies, and careers. Lane Wagner, the founder of Boot.dev, interviews successful backend engineers to get their takes on various trends, technologies, and career tips for new backend developers. Golang, Python, JavaScript, and Rust are the programming languages most commonly discussed, but speakers dabble in all sorts.