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This is a beginner-friendly guide on how to use AWS. You'll learn what AWS can do, how to create a simple Lambda function, and more!
It turns out that learning AWS is a rewarding, interesting, and even worthwhile pursuit. Sure, it's infuriating at times and sure, AWS is overkill by orders of magnitude, but I'm building a new ...
AWS Graviton2 processors are 64-bit Arm-based processors custom built by AWS to offer customers a better price to performance ratio for workloads like web and mobile backends, data, and media ...
Amazon Web Services recently introduced the .NET 6 runtime for AWS Lambda, which means .NET-centric cloud coders can now do their serverless computing projects with the latest edition of Microsoft's ...
AWS unveils a new performance optimization feature called Lambda SnapStart, designed to improve startup times for latency-sensitive applications, and initially aimed at Java developers.
AWS recently announced that the open-source library Lambda Powertools now supports .NET. The developer library helps implement observability when running Lambda functions based on .NET 6 or above ...
AWS Lambda has played a pivotal role in shaping the cloud computing landscape, but its evolution is far from over.
AWS today announced Lambda SnapStart, a new feature of its serverless platform that virtually eliminates cold start times.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to nod to Microsoft-centric developers, most recently announcing Visual Studio 2022 on Amazon EC2, along with AWS Lambda Powertools for TypeScript.