Description
Joining Scott for episode 59 of the Full Stack Journey podcast is Mark Hinkle, CEO and co-founder of TriggerMesh.
The topic of Scott and Mark’s discussion is, of course, TriggerMesh, a cloud native integration platform. Trigger Mesh combines APIs and an integration language to “programmatically connect data and services into event-driven applications.” Scott and Mark explore exactly what that means.
Mark is on Twitter (@mrhinkle) and is a co-host of the Cloud Native AF podcast—the AF stands for Application Flows, Mark assures Scott.
Scott and Mark discuss:
* What is TriggerMesh?
* Common use cases
* The most unusual thing customers do with TriggerMesh
* Technologies folks should know to use TriggerMesh
* What about multi-cloud?
Check the show notes for resources to learn more!
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Show Notes:
TriggerMesh GitHub repository
TriggerMesh Slack community
TriggerMesh on Twitter
Mark Hinkle on Twitter
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