Martin Lindenburg is a software engineer born in 1982. He grew up in a rural region, about 100 km north of Berlin. He developed his interest in computers and technology at a young age with his brother's Commodore64. Later, he invested all his pocket money to afford his first own 386 computer, where he developed his first programs in Basic and Turbo Pascal to visualize and solve his math homework. This interest evolved, and, a few years later, he finally ended up studying computer engineering in Berlin.
He is now working for more than ten years as a software engineer, and he has worked for companies in the telecommunication group, Deutsche Telekom AG, the financial portal, Wallstreet-Online AG, and the advertisement and affiliate network, ADCELL. He collected experiences from the creation of standalone applications over scalable dynamic webpages with hundreds of users logging in up to millions of daily page views and tracking events.
Currently, he works as a senior software engineer at Home24 and is essentially involved in the integration of serverless architectures and microservices with AWS.
At the same time, he is actively contributing to the open source framework serverless.com and creating open source serverless-plugins.