SAN FRANCISCO – May 19, 2020 – Fastly, Inc. (NYSE: FSLY), provider of an edge cloud platform, today announced the launch of its new Developer Hub, a central place for developers to easily access all the tools they need to build fast, scalable and secure modern applications on the Fastly edge cloud platform. Housed within the Developer Hub is a testing sandbox, ready-to-deploy code snippets, and a growing repository of structured tutorials, reference materials, and documentation. By giving developers at the world’s most innovative companies the tools they need to drive digital transformation, the promise of edge computing becomes more tangible and actionable.
"Fastly’s new Developer Hub is one of the best developer resources we have today,” says Ron Lipke, Platform Engineering Manager at Gannett. “The documentation, code snippets, and variety of use cases will save our edge team the cycles required to develop our own configuration examples. In addition, the attention given to the user experience is readily apparent. The improved navigation will allow our edge development team to discover and implement self-service solutions much faster. This is a welcome enhancement over Fastly's already great developer library."
As a company built by and for developers, Fastly understands how critical good documentation and resources are to the developer experience. Time spent searching for undiscoverable materials is time taken away from optimizing sites, streamlining processes, or executing on great ideas. With this in mind, the Developer Hub is designed with usability and innovation at the forefront. The developer-friendly search indexes content based on several different categorizations, such as command type or use case, allowing developers to discover additional related content.
Two key features of the Developer Hub are the highly-searchable documentation and sandboxed testing. Robust, easy-to-navigate changelogs and references will continuously educate developers on the extensive capabilities of Varnish Configuration Language and Fastly’s API. Fastly Fiddle – a powerful and flexible testing sandbox – allows developers to test configurations without putting their production environments at risk.
“We have built a highly customizable platform with a wide range of developer-focused capabilities,” said Adam Denenberg, SVP of Customer Solutions at Fastly. “Our Developer Hub puts the full power of Fastly in developers’ hands by making it simpler to find the tools they need and by helping them realize what our technology is capable of. We’re in the business of helping developers be successful by harnessing the power of edge computing. With Developer Hub, we’re excited to continue building on that goal, and opening the edge up to developers even further.”
Customers can utilize the Developer Hub to support their edge workflows via the following tools, with more resources planned for future releases:
The Developer Hub will soon include more tools and resources needed to learn about and build on Compute@Edge, Fastly’s in-beta serverless compute environment. Developers interested in participating in the Compute@Edge beta are currently able to sign up through Developer Hub.
To start exploring the Fastly Developer Hub, visit https://developer.fastly.com.
Fastly facilita la conexión de las personas con todo lo que les gusta. Gracias a la plataforma de edge cloud de Fastly, los clientes pueden crear experiencias digitales extraordinarias de una forma rápida, segura y fiable. Esto se consigue procesando, distribuyendo y protegiendo las aplicaciones de nuestros clientes lo más cerca posible de sus usuarios finales: en el borde de Internet. La plataforma de Fastly está diseñada para aprovechar al máximo la arquitectura moderna de Internet, para ser programable y para agilizar el desarrollo de software con una visibilidad inigualable y una latencia mínima. De esta forma, los desarrolladores pueden innovar manteniendo el rendimiento y la seguridad. Fastly tiene como clientes a muchas de las empresas más destacadas del mundo, como Pinterest, The New York Times y GitHub.