Developers and customers are facing challenges in finding, cloning, building, and deploying serverless apps. Typically, we need to get help from developers in the community, look at code samples, copy-and-paste the code, ensure they build, ensure they function properly, and ensure the roles and permissions are set up appropriately. Having to do all that is complicated for developers new to the the serverless paradigm.
There are several options to get started with serverless applications. Earlier, these options included AWS blueprints. However, the blueprints are a limited set that AWS creates and curates. It is not open to third parties and typically the functions have a limited scope in terms of the resources while serverless applications are a lot more than that (scalable, available, fault-tolerant, and secure). They are not linked...