In our last internal hackathon, Jannik Wempe and Sandro Volpicella built one of the most requested enterprise features - Webhooks. The problem. Imagine you host your headless blog on Hashnode. Your frontend consists of statically generated HTML pages...
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7 postsWe previously explained how we calculate the Hashnode Feed and select content and metadata for each user. We found that the feed now displays improved and personalized content. However, we did find two issues in the implementation: Performance: The ...
This article gives you an overview of the architecture of Hashnode. The goal of this article is to give you a broad architecture of our involved services. Overall Architecture This is our overall architecture. A request starts on the user's side. It...
Monitoring and managing resources is an important part of making sure your serverless application is working as expected and troubleshooting when issues arise. Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a wide range of services to monitor and track the perfo...
In my first post, I talked a lot about why an Event-Driven-Architecture (EDA) makes sense and what the current state at Hashnode is. This post will shed a light on how to build event-driven systems on AWS. This is not a complete list since there are ...
As a Hashnode user, you will most likely already have received an email from us. I am sure you can imagine that we are sending quite a lot of emails every week – and most of them are personalized and you are the only one receiving exactly that email....
Did you know that there is an amazing feature where we transform your text blogs into an audio-enabled podcast experience? For example, look at this post: You can simply hit play, and listen to @learnwithmegha 's article talking about our new compan...