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Norm Johanson

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I work at @awscloud, making .NET great on AWS. All opinions expressed are my own.

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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

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
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Support for SQS event source in our .NET Aspire integration for AWS Lambda. Available in version 9.1.6 for our hosting NuGet package nuget.org/packages/Aspir…

Support for SQS event source in our .NET Aspire integration for AWS Lambda. Available in version 9.1.6 for our hosting NuGet package nuget.org/packages/Aspir…
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Reminder in 2 hours at 11:00 am PST today I'll be on the AWS Twitch channel to talk about AWS Lambda and .NET Aspire. twitch.tv/aws

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To see AWS Lambda and .NET Aspire in action together here is the recording of my appearance on the AWS Twitch channel diving deep into our support. #dotnet #aspire twitch.tv/videos/2427524…

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I pushed out a repository of the demo code I used in AWS Serverless Office Hours showing how to use AWS Lambda with .NET Aspire. github.com/normj/lambda-a…

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V4 of the AWS SDK for .NET is GA today! It is an evolutionary major version bump with significant performance improvements. aws.amazon.com/blogs/develope…

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Your AWS + Aspire PSA. Be sure to have your IDE fully updated. The .NET team and Ryder team made changes to support our use case for a class library be the target for debugging. If you want to checkout some code and start testing checking out this repo: github.com/normj/lambda-a…

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Our CLI and Visual Studio .NET AWS deployment tooling just made it easier to deploy to AWS ARM compute services. aws.amazon.com/blogs/develope…

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Telling Aspire's story has its challenges that take more than a couple sentences. But I will say the platform has allowed us to build I think the best local development environment for .NET AWS Lambda functions. aws.amazon.com/blogs/develope…

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Sad to hear of George Wendt passing. The man that made Norm a lovable name. Much better than the other Norman I was teased with as a kid Norman Bates.

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This weekend is my 15th anniversary working on building the .NET experience for AWS developers. Still love working on developer tools and excited to keep building.

This weekend is my 15th anniversary working on building the .NET experience for AWS developers. 

 Still love working on developer tools and excited to keep building.
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Great video by James Eastham showing off our AWS Lambda support for .NET Aspire. Making it easy to local develop and debug your .NET Lambda functions. youtube.com/watch?v=Ph9w_E…

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NET Developers - You can create sophisticated AI applications with minimal infrastructure code by combining .NET Aspire with AWS services like Amazon Bedrock and Amazon OpenSearch Service. Learn how in this post. 🧠 aws.amazon.com/blogs/dotnet/b… #dotnet #AWS

NET Developers - You can create sophisticated AI applications with minimal infrastructure code by combining .NET Aspire with AWS services like Amazon Bedrock and Amazon OpenSearch Service. Learn how in this post. 🧠 aws.amazon.com/blogs/dotnet/b…
#dotnet #AWS
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Most .NET devs don’t know this AWS messaging library exists. If you're using SQS or SNS, check out AWS.Messaging. In this video, I'll show you how to: - Publish/consume events - Add retry/backoff - Fan-out with SNS - Use typed publishers Check it out: youtu.be/wmsioOgVTmI

Most .NET devs don’t know this AWS messaging library exists.

If you're using SQS or SNS, check out AWS.Messaging.

In this video, I'll show you how to:

- Publish/consume events
- Add retry/backoff
- Fan-out with SNS
- Use typed publishers

Check it out: youtu.be/wmsioOgVTmI
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Developers, which way of working with AI assistants do you most prefer when *modernizing existing applications*? Comments welcome.