
.NET on AWS
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Amazon DynamoDB provides a local version of DynamoDB for development and testing that is distributed as a container. In this post., learn how to use DynamoDB local with .NET Aspire to rapidly build cloud-native .NET applications. 🚀 go.aws/4bq0Y22 #dotnet #AWS #DynamoDB

Add semantic search to your .NET applications. In this post, you'll learn how to build a semantic search .NET app using Amazon Bedrock and Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL. 🔍 go.aws/43heFy1 #dotnet #AWS #AmazonRDS

Ensuring proper security and access control is crucial. In this post, learn how to implement a Role-based Access Control authorization system in ASP. NET Core web applications using Amazon Cognito. 🔒 go.aws/4hWTRQN #dotnet #AWS #AmazonCognito

With Amazon Q Developer .NET transformation, you can port your traditional .NET Framework applications to modern cross-platform .NET and run on Linux. In part 2 of our series, get a walk-through of how to port .NET test projects. 🦋 go.aws/4hXr0Ms #dotnet #AWS #AmazonQ

Did you know you can create code documentation using Amazon Q Developer? In this post, learn how to generate code documentation for .NET applications with Amazon Q Developer. 📝 go.aws/4kcZlc1 #dotnet #AWS #AmazonQ

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With Amazon Q Developer .NET transformation, you can port your traditional .NET Framework applications to modern cross-platform .NET and run on Linux. In this post, get a walk-through of how to port .NET class library projects. 🦋 go.aws/3X6swmS #dotnet #AWS #AmazonQ

Amazon #SageMaker delivers an integrated experience for AI development, and you don't have to switch to Python to use it. In this post, learn how to customize SageMaker Notebooks to support C#, and create a generative AI example on AWS. 🧠 go.aws/3CJ5Pyt #dotnet #AWS

Lambda SnapStart for .NET can reduce Lambda function start-up time from seconds to as low as sub-second. In this post and video, @rahulpnath shows how to get started with this feature. ⚡ go.aws/4b3IlR3 #dotnet #AWS #Lambda

Announcing general availability of #AWS .NET OpenTelemetry libraries. If you've been waiting for these libraries to move out of preview, they have been released and are available in NuGet. Read all about it in this blog post. 👀 go.aws/41lhBbq #dotnet #observability

.NET Aspire is a new way of building cloud-ready applications, and you can use it with AWS. In this post by @socketnorm, learn how to integrate AWS with .NET Aspire, and our newly-added support for DynamoDB local. 🚀 go.aws/4i1R9cm #dotnet #AWS #DynamoDB

AWS Elastic Beanstalk now supports .NET 9 on Amazon Linux 2023. This latest platform support allows developers to leverage the newest .NET features while benefiting from AL2023's enhanced security and performance features. 9️⃣ go.aws/3ERnAMm #dotnet #AWS #Beanstalk

How can you automate rotation of AWS IAM access keys for your services? In this post, @iammukeshm shows how to build automated AWS IAM Access key rotation using AWS Lambda, Amazon SNS, and Amazon EventBridge Scheduler. 🔑 go.aws/4f0MhDw #dotnet #AWS #AWSIAM

Did you know you can use the familiar dotnet command to create, package, and deploy .NET AWS Lambda functions? Read about using the dotnet command with serverless functions in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide. ⚡ go.aws/4hqiTYM #dotnet #AWS #serverless

AWS Elastic Beanstalk is an easy way to migrate .NET web applications to AWS. Follow this quick start to create an ASP.NET application and deploy it to AWS from Visual Studio. 🌱 go.aws/3C41t4b #dotnet #AWS #Beanstalk

Optimistic locking allows multiple users to access and modify the same data concurrently while preventing conflicts and maintaining consistency. In this post by @rahulpnath, learn how to use optimistic locking with #AmazonDynamoDB tables. 🔒 go.aws/4hkKlY3 #dotnet #AWS

Did you know there's a .NET on AWS community? Follow our social media, blogs, YouTube influencers, and open source projects - and add your own voice. Get plugged in to the .NET on AWS community today. 💬 go.aws/4eZrWhp #dotnet #AWS #AWSCommunity

How can you create a CI/CD pipeline for your .NET Lambda functions? In this post, learn how to create a CI/CD pipeline for a .NET Lambda function using the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) and CDK Pipelines. ⬆️ go.aws/483ibMV #dotnet #AWS

A solid #DisasterRecovery (DR) strategy upholds business continuity in the event of unexpected disruptions. In this post, @dhelper shows how to build DR-ready .NET Web APIs on AWS for two architectural styles: Serverless & Containers. ⚠️ go.aws/485GOsg #dotnet #AWS

#AmazonDynamoDB Condition Expressions allow you to specify constraints when writing data to an Amazon DynamoDB table. In this post, AWS Community Builder @rahulpnath shows how to use DynamoDB condition expressions from .NET code. ❓ go.aws/4h4IJS0 #dotnet #AWS

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