Serverless Web Applications with AWS Amplify: Build Full-Stack Serverless Applications Using Amazon Web Services
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Learn the fundamentals of serverless applications and how to take advantage of time-tested Amazon Web Services (AWS) to build scalable apps. This book shows you how to work with the key features of your applications with minimum code, simple CLI commands and one-click deployments.
You’ll see how to manage authentication, standard UI components, database storage, filesystem, CI/CD pipeline and more. You’ll also examine the architecture, strengths, scalability, and limitations of serverless, and how to use AWS Amplify effectively. You will use tools including React, Cognito, GraphQL, DynamoDB, Kinesis, and Sagemaker.
AWS Amplify is the fastest and easiest way to build serverless web and mobile apps at scale, comprising tools and services that work independently and can be wired together to build scalable apps.
What You’ll Learn
Build GraphQL and REST APIs
Model data with Amplify Datastores
Set up a CI/CD pipeline with AmplifyRecord and make sense of user data analytics with KinesisBoost your application with AI/ML capability using Sagemaker
Who This Book Is For
Developers who have worked on web technologies and want to learn how to build serverless applications and developers interested in making powerful applications using AWS that can then be wired using AWS Amplify.
Publisher : Apress; 1st ed. edition (August 1, 2023)
Language : English
Paperback : 296 pages
ISBN-10 : 1484287061
ISBN-13 : 978-1484287064
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 7.01 x 0.67 x 10 inches
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Lyle M –
Not as good as I had hoped
This book has some good information in it. However after going through a course on Amplify I was hoping this would give me more step by step details. This kind of does, but I feel like it is lacking. I find myself going back and forth between the class (5 years old by the way) and this book, trying to fill in details. I got the Kindle version so maybe that is the issue but the formatting of the code examples is really bad. Also seems like some pieces are missing in these code examples. I gave up trying to follow along and to the examples.