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Building an Alexa Skill with AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB – Part 1: Creating Data for the Skill
This blog series will walk you through the process of creating an Amazon Alexa skill that queries data from an Amazon DynamoDB table. Part 1 focuses on creating the data source that the skill will query and part 2 focuses on creating the AWS Lambda function to query the data and creating the skill. In […]
Moving from Jenkins to Amazon CodeCatalyst
At AWS re:Invent 2022 we launched Amazon CodeCatalyst, the new DevOps service for software development teams. CodeCatalyst is currently in public preview and available to developers. CodeCatalyst provides one place where you and your team can plan, work, collaborate on code, build, test and deploy applications. You can use CodeCatalyst to build your entire continuous […]
Welcome to the .NET on AWS Blog
Welcome to the .NET on AWS blog! At AWS we enjoy creating content for our developer audience located across the world which consists of millions of .NET developers. To respond to your needs the .NET Developer Advocacy team publishes a steady stream of content with .NET as its main focus. A developer advocate is a […]
Get started with .NET development on AWS
This post explains 3 important areas to set up in order to begin your journey with .NET development on AWS. First, create an AWS account and configure a developer user with an appropriate level of access. Second, install and configure command line tools. Lastly, download and configure the toolkit for your IDE. Many of the […]