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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 192 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Join us as we dive into the new local unit testing capabilities for AWS Step Functions with Jas Narula, Product Manager from the Step Functions team. We explore how developers can now test their workflows locally using the enhanced Test State API, mo... more
In this episode, we dive deep into AWS Builder Center, the new community platform designed to consolidate all AWS developer resources into one central hub. Roopal Jain, Software Development Engineer on the Builder Center team, explains how this platf... more
In this episode, we dive deep into Amazon ECS Managed Instances, a new compute option that bridges the gap between EC2 and Fargate for container deployments. Our guest Olly Pomeroy, AWS Container Specialist, explains how this new offering provides th... more
In this follow-up episode of the AWS Developers Podcast, we continue the conversation with Alex Huides, Principal Network Specialist Solutions Architect at AWS, focusing on Amazon VPC Lattice. We explore how developers can simplify networking concern... more
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This podcast serves as a critical resource for developers interested in the latest advancements and technologies in the AWS ecosystem. Covering a range of topics from serverless architectures and data processing to game development, it includes insights from industry experts and leaders on best practices and emerging trends. Each episode focuses on practical applications and real-world challenges, providing listeners with valuable knowledge about tools, techniques, and frameworks to enhance their development skills.
Notably, the discussions often center around AWS products, showcasing user stories and experiences that illuminate complex concepts in an accessible manner. This approach not only keeps developers informed but also empowers the... more
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