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AWS Amplify's new code-first developer experience (Gen 2 Preview) empowers frontend developers to focus on writing application code without worrying about infrastructure. The demo showcases building a Hacker News clone using Next.js and TypeScript, demonstrating how to add cloud functionalities like data storage and authentication. Key features include automatic backend resource provisioning, per-developer sandboxes for rapid iteration, and full access to AWS services through CDK constructs. The new approach offers end-to-end type safety and a streamlined workflow for creating full-stack applications.

The video walks through setting up the project, defining data models, implementing authentication, and creating server-side API routes. It highlights how Amplify's new DX simplifies adding cloud capabilities to modern web apps, supporting various frameworks beyond just React server components. This preview release aims to provide a more intuitive and efficient way for developers to build cloud-powered applications using familiar TypeScript syntax.

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