Not exactly revolutionary per se, it's an idea that's been around at least as long as shells, and as mentioned in the keynote it's a natural level of abstraction above AWS APIs. The neat part is how this simple idea has been translated to applications at scale.
IMO what's really going to be revolutionary is what we end up doing with it, but we're going to have to wait a bit to find that out :)
IMO what's really going to be revolutionary is what we end up doing with it, but we're going to have to wait a bit to find that out :)