Is it possible to extend AWS Lambda with a new language?
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According to
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I can write AWS Lambda functions in
- Node.js
- Python
- Java
- Go
- C#
- PowerShell
Can I extend the AWS Lambda framework with other languages?
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According to
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/programming-model-v2.html
I can write AWS Lambda functions in
- Node.js
- Python
- Java
- Go
- C#
- PowerShell
Can I extend the AWS Lambda framework with other languages?
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According to
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/programming-model-v2.html
I can write AWS Lambda functions in
- Node.js
- Python
- Java
- Go
- C#
- PowerShell
Can I extend the AWS Lambda framework with other languages?
aws-lambda
According to
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/programming-model-v2.html
I can write AWS Lambda functions in
- Node.js
- Python
- Java
- Go
- C#
- PowerShell
Can I extend the AWS Lambda framework with other languages?
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You can write code for Lambda only in the languages specified by AWS.
However, as Lambda provides a Linux like architecture to run your
code, you can execute other codes(in other languages) as child
processes if supported by your primary language.
For example, you can run C code or executable files by spawning a child process from Node.js.
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You can write code for Lambda only in the languages specified by AWS.
However, as Lambda provides a Linux like architecture to run your
code, you can execute other codes(in other languages) as child
processes if supported by your primary language.
For example, you can run C code or executable files by spawning a child process from Node.js.
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You can write code for Lambda only in the languages specified by AWS.
However, as Lambda provides a Linux like architecture to run your
code, you can execute other codes(in other languages) as child
processes if supported by your primary language.
For example, you can run C code or executable files by spawning a child process from Node.js.
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You can write code for Lambda only in the languages specified by AWS.
However, as Lambda provides a Linux like architecture to run your
code, you can execute other codes(in other languages) as child
processes if supported by your primary language.
For example, you can run C code or executable files by spawning a child process from Node.js.
You can write code for Lambda only in the languages specified by AWS.
However, as Lambda provides a Linux like architecture to run your
code, you can execute other codes(in other languages) as child
processes if supported by your primary language.
For example, you can run C code or executable files by spawning a child process from Node.js.
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