This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Helen Anderson
Hi! I'm Helen, one of your AWS Heroes!
Each month I'll be taking a trip down memory lane and showcasing some classic AWS posts. Some of these might be your 'go-to' resources already, others may offer some new insight or ideas.
Let's jump into the posts!
To get us started we have swyx with a review of Alex DeBrie's book tackling DynamoDB. Check it out for accessible technical writing of a very abstract and complex subject.
5 Things I Learned from The DynamoDB Book
swyx ・ Apr 7 '20 ・ 7 min read
Next, we have Matt and the 20 fully deployable serverless architecture patterns at cdkpatterns.com, all built with AWS CDK TypeScript/Python and all including the vanilla CloudFormation Template.
CDK Patterns at 20! Let's Walk Through all 20 Serverless Patterns for AWS
Matt Coulter ・ Jul 14 '20 ・ 12 min read
Rakan then shares how to build an SEO friendly server-rendered realtime collaborative todo list app with Next.js and AWS Amplify
Server-Side Rendered Real-time Web App with Next.js, AWS Amplify & GraphQL
Rakan Nimer ・ Jul 25 '19 ・ 12 min read
Moving on to another classic tutorial, this time from Graham with a run down of everything they've learnt from building and using network infrastructure on AWS.
Everything You Need To Know About Networking On AWS
Graham Lyons ・ Jan 28 '18 ・ 5 min read
Our last classic post this month is from Kevin with a great analogy for how AWS works. If you understand how a brewery works, then you can get started with AWS.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Explained by Operating a Brewery
Kevin Kononenko ・ Aug 30 '18 ・ 8 min read
That's all for this month! For more great posts check out the #aws tag and the AWS Heroes.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Helen Anderson
Helen Anderson | Sciencx (2021-06-07T10:13:10+00:00) Five classic AWS posts – June 2021. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/06/07/five-classic-aws-posts-june-2021/
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