Quickstarts for AWS Lambda (“serverless”) functions in React, with and without AWS tooling. Functions connect to a serverless Apache Cassandra database.
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Quickstarts for AWS Lambda (“serverless”) functions in React, with and without AWS tooling. Functions connect to a serverless Apache Cassandra database.
This demo is designed to educate people who want to build live streaming platform with chatting feature. This demo is implemented using Amplify with Amazon IVS, ChimeSDK Messaging.
This project is an educational asset demonstrating the use of AWS amplify, Graphql API, Appsync, Material UI and amazon cognito. This project belongs to Black bird and this repo will remain dormant until final decision.
A Plugin for AWS Amplify to make its function more fancy.
React Native app that stores and labels images powered by AWS Amplify
A full-stack notes web application built with AWS Amplify.
This mini project used React, DynamoDB, GraphQL. The application boiler plate was generated using amplify cli. It's really a cool app, I promise 😄.
DevHireNet
Amplify Console CI/CD. Followed a tutorial to build a simple web application using AWS Amplify. Rewrite some code by using Material-UI's component.
Building various app using AWS Amplify Studio, Figma, Reactjs & Amplify CLI
🚧 Palmchat is a real-time chat web app connect with your friends online and plan fun activities 🚧
AWS Amplify Full Stack Project
I have deployed a web application using AWS Amplify! I have added authentication to the app allowing users to sign up, sign in, and manage their account. The app also has a scalable GraphQL API configured with an Amazon DynamoDB database, allowing users to create and delete notes. I have also added file storage using Amazon S3
Authenticated flow via cognito accessed by the client via reactJS. HOC app cloud configuration done by aws amplify cli. Following Nader Dabit's Full Stack Serverless Book.
Note taking web application deployed on Amazon Web Services
Tutorial that test-drives a React frontend with an AWS Amplify backend.
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