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February 22, 2023
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Mark Otto
React Libraries for 2023 — The React ecosystem is so large that the problem is one of being spoilt for choice than not finding what you need. This list presents some sound standard options when selecting libraries for a new project and is the latest…
February 15, 2023
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Mark Otto
Nonprofits are using cloud-based solutions for fundraising, donor and member management, and communications. With this move online, they have access to more data than ever. This data has the potential to transform their missions and increase their impact. However, sharing, connecting, and interpreting data from…
February 15, 2023
By
Mark Otto
▶ React.js: The Documentary — With acclaim from the core team and starring folks like Sophie Alpert, Pete Hunt, and Dan Abramov, this is the origin story of React, right back to when it was a “fragile, strange, fascinating idea that almost didn’t happen.” You won’t…
February 9, 2023
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Mark Otto
An Amazon CodeCatalyst workflow is an automated procedure that describes how to build, test, and deploy your code as part of a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) system. You can use GitHub Actions alongside native CodeCatalyst actions in a CodeCatalyst workflow. Introduction: In a prior…
February 7, 2023
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Mark Otto
AWS Amplify is a complete solution that lets frontend web and mobile developers easily build, ship, and host full-stack applications on AWS, with the flexibility to leverage additional AWS services as use cases evolve. To build Amplify applications, customers typically use one of the open…
February 3, 2023
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Mark Otto
We are excited to announce that AWS is sponsoring open source software security audits by the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF), a non-profit dedicated to securing open source. This funding is part of a broader initiative at Amazon Web Services (AWS) to support open source…
December 20, 2022
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Mark Otto
Earlier this year, security researchers at Nozomi Networks discovered a DNS vulnerability in two C standard libraries used widely in embedded systems. The bug leaves the libraries vulnerable to cache poisoning – a DNS flaw Dan Kaminsky discovered in 2008. Paul Vixie, a contributor to…
December 15, 2022
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Mark Otto
We are excited to share that AWS has open sourced its AWS Mainframe Modernization CardDemo application for use by the community modernizing mainframe applications. CardDemo is a sample mainframe application. It is designed and developed to test AWS Mainframe Modernization and partner technology for many…
December 6, 2022
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Mark Otto
We’re excited to announce that Amazon has joined the Open Invention Network (OIN), a patent non-aggression community formed to safeguard essential open source technologies such as Linux and adjacent technologies. Amazon Web Services has long benefited from the innovation arising out of the open source…
November 22, 2022
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Mark Otto
Today we are happy to announce a new open source project, Finch. Finch is a new command line client for building, running, and publishing Linux containers. It provides for simple installation of a native macOS client, along with a curated set of de facto standard…