Inhalt: React is one of the hottest front-end programming languages, and AWS Amplify is one of the easiest ways to get your React application up and running in AWS. Are you ready to level up your development skills and reduce repetitive setup tasks while integrating more deeply with AWS cloud services? In this course, discover how to go from an empty folder to a full React-based application hosted on AWS using AWS Amplify. Learn about setting up and configuring a React app, interacting with a GraphQL API, and simple authentication with Amazon Cognito. Explore how each component in a typical application stack relates to the other components, and how to use AWS managed services to quickly add features that would otherwise require hundreds of lines of code. Plus, discover a number of jumping off points to take your work with React in interesting directions. Umfang: 01:42:46
Inhalt: While static websites are both easy on AWS and important for many businesses, some degree of interactivity is now an expected part of the web. Whether it''s a shopping cart, sign-up form, or just a bit of interaction that goes beyond a simple link or button click, you need to be able to make your websites dynamic. AWS Lambda helps developers of all stripes-even those with little knowledge of back-end development-revolutionize their projects by leveraging a serverless approach to dynamic websites. In this course, instructor Brett McLaughlin shows you how to use AWS tools-plus the technology you already know, such as JavaScript and HTML-to build a complete dynamic serverless website. Learn how to write a Lambda function that takes in a request from a web server and returns an HTML response with some interaction; send an email from a Lambda function; convert a Lambda function to avoid cross-domain and security issues; and more. Umfang: 01:57:11.00
Inhalt: React is one of the key technologies that the new and modern web is being built upon. In this course, instructor Brett McLaughlin shows you how React and a complete web development ecosystem work together in building applications. Brett goes through all the steps in getting your React app set up, deployed, connected, and supported. Next, he steps you through creating React components to organize and display your content. Brett teaches you how to add cloud services like a database using JSON data and encourages you to ensure your code works on the cloud platform you're targeting. He covers how to interact with AWS and DynamoDB through the command line, then how to create and use a DynamoDB table. Next, Brett goes into how to create, load, and test a new role that can execute Lambda functions and interact with DynamoDB. He walks you through creating and deploying an API gateway. Brett concludes by showing you how to connect your React code to an API Gateway endpoint. Umfang: 02:47:10
Inhalt: Interested in learning how to create and develop with NoSQL databases? Tune into this course to learn how to set up a NoSQL database using DynamoDB, the popular managed NoSQL database service, as well as create Lambda functions that allow you to insert data into and retrieve data about users from DynamoDB. Instructor Brett McLaughlin begins by delving into what DynamoDB offers, as well as the meaning behind several essential database acronyms. He then shows how to create a new DynamoDB database, build and test a Lambda function, set up a new web form that lets you create users through your Lambda and an API gateway, and retrieve user data from DynamoDB. Umfang: 01:57:51
Inhalt: AWS and cloud computing are arguably the most important paradigm shifts for developers in the last 10 years. And as the technology grows more sophisticated, it's important for developers to evolve to understand the cloud as a fundamentally different way to host applications and websites. Rather than building a website in a traditional manner-with traditional headaches and costs-developers need to easily and correctly be able to determine when to use Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) as a hosting mechanism. In this course, instructor Brett McLaughlin shows developers how to make the switch to serverless, explaining how to take a website and convert it from a traditional site-whether it's running on premises or in the cloud-to a serverless site. In about two hours, Brett steps through how to host a simple static website, configure CloudWatch to monitor your S3-hosted static website, use dashboards to get a quick look at how your site is doing, and more. Umfang: 01:30:42.00
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