Front-End Web & Mobile
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Amplify Functions: Create serverless functions using TypeScript, powered by AWS Lambda
AWS Amplify is excited to announce the general availability of its Function offering for Gen 2. Amplify Functions are defined, authored, and consumed using TypeScript; whether they be a handler for your custom queries and mutations, or a trigger for your authentication resource. Under the hood, Amplify Functions are powered by AWS Lambda; however, Amplify […]
Use Generative AI and Next.js with AWS Amplify to build a Fullstack Recipe Generator
Let’s dive into the world of Generative AI, Next.js, AWS Amplify, and Amazon Bedrock supercharged by Claude 3. In this guide, we’ll walk you through creating a recipe generator app where users can input a list of ingredients, and Claude 3 will generate delicious recipes based on their selection. In November 2023, AWS Amplify unveiled the public […]
Control GraphQL execution complexity, query depth, and introspection with AWS AppSync
This article is written by Erik Yang with contributions from Eric Robertson AWS AppSync recently announced new configuration options that make it easier for customers to configure limits to how their APIs can be consumed. These options allow customers to set a maximum number of resolvers per query, a maximum depth of queried data, and […]
Real-time data distribution with Amazon MSK and AWS AppSync
This post was co-written by Hammad Rasheed, Qasim Naeem, and Umair Ajmal from NETSOL Technologies. The competition to attract and retain an audience in a cluttered and fragmented digital space is accelerating. Customers expect digital products to provide an engaging experience to users. Often times this means enriching applications with streaming, real-time data, however, the […]
The most visited front-end web and mobile blog posts in 2023
As we kick off 2024, I wanted to take a moment to highlight the top posts from 2023. Without further ado, here are the top 10 front-end web and mobile blog posts of 2023. Backends for Frontends Pattern – In this blog post, we describe how you can improve end-user customer experience on your User […]
re:Invent 2023 Front-end Web and Mobile Productivity Playlist
The dust has settled after another re:Invent. I once again had the privilege of organizing the Front-end Web and Mobile (FWM) track along with Jessie VanderVeen, Anubhav Rao and countless others. For 2022, the FWM track included 28 sessions. If you weren’t able to attend, I have compiled a list of the on-demand sessions for […]
Build a GraphQL API for your Amazon Aurora MySQL database using AWS AppSync and the RDS Data API
Today, we’re excited to announce that AWS AppSync now makes it easier for customers to create GraphQL APIs based on the the tables of their existing MySQL and PostgreSQL databases running on Amazon Aurora clusters configured with the Data API. When building APIs for existing databases, developers typically have to build an interface that accurately […]
Introducing the Next Generation of AWS Amplify’s Fullstack Development Experience
AWS Amplify just announced a public preview of a new code-first developer experience that empowers frontend developers to quickly build and deploy fullstack apps with their existing TypeScript or Javascript skills. The first generation of the tooling offered a tooling-first experience, using a CLI/Console-based interactive workflow to create a backend. Gen 2 transitions to a […]
Introducing Support for Hosting Any SSR app on AWS Amplify Hosting
We’re excited to announce the general availability of a new deployment specification that enables developers and frontend framework authors to deploy fully managed server-side rendering (SSR) applications on AWS Amplify Hosting. The deployment specification opens up Amplify Hosting’s SSR capabilities to all frameworks. By following these documented conventions, developers or framework authors can deploy applications […]
6 New AWS Amplify Launches for Frontend Developers
Today, the AWS Amplify team has six brand new launches to share with you — all addressing common requests from our community. In this post, we’ll share improvements to our documentation site, Next.js 14 support, custom authentication providers, React Native social sign in, and UI components. New documentation site Head over to docs.amplify.aws to check […]








