Amplify, Amplified

First, quickly: AWS Amplify has a new Admin UI. Amplify always had a CLI that helps you build projects by setting up stuff like auth, storage, and APIs. That’s super useful, but now, you can do those things with the new Admin UI. And more, like model your data (!!), right from a local UI. That’s great for people like… me (I like my GUIs). Now, slower. Let’s start with the idea of Jamstack. Static Hosting + Services, right? … Read article “Amplify, Amplified”

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