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Amazon unsettles developers: secret end for AWS CodeCommit and Cloud9 Stop for CodeCommit, Cloud9 and other Amazon Web Services. The operator blocks them for new users and discontinues further ...
AWS engineers looking for Seattle-area jobs at other low-code/no-code companies have pitched themselves as having relevant experience via a project called “AWS For Everyone,” according to a ...
AWS's AI code reviewer now spots Log4Shell-like bugs in Java and Python code Amazon Web Services' automated code review helps developers find serious security issues in Java and Python applications.
AWS today launched Amazon Honeycode, a no-code environment built around a spreadsheet-like interface that is a bit of a detour for Amazon's cloud service.
Customers can use the service to build apps that leverage an AWS-built database, such as a simple task-tracking application or a more complex project management app.
The company has partnered with AWS since 2015.The just-released offerings to the service are the Mendix low-code platform, Intelligent Automation for Banking, and Intelligent Automation for Insurance.
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