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We’ve been using the Event Handler features for REST API extensively in our Python services. Since we’re using the lambdalith approach, adding Powertools to our Python tech stack was a great move. It resolved multiple discussions within the engineering team, such as how to validate input data, how to log, how to trace, etc., in a simpler way. Sometimes, it's just a decorator, and we have the feature activated! Plus, it’s helped us establish a standard for writing our service code, thanks to the guidelines from the developer kit.
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Banxware
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Claudio Busatto
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Lead Engineer
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We’ve been using the Event Handler features for REST API extensively in our Python services. Since we’re using the lambdalith approach, adding Powertools to our Python tech stack was a great move. It resolved multiple discussions within the engineering team, such as how to validate input data, how to log, how to trace, etc., in a simpler way. Sometimes, it's just a decorator, and we have the feature activated! Plus, it’s helped us establish a standard for writing our service code, thanks to the guidelines from the developer kit.
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