AWS launched Application Composer, a low-code tool for building serverless apps

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AWS announced the launch of AWS Application Composer, a new low-code tool for visually designing and building serverless applications, at its re:Invent conference today. The service offers developers a visual canvas and a simple drag-and-drop in

As AWS CTO Werner Vogels mentioned in his keynote today, many developers want to start building serverless applications, but the barrier to entry remains too high for many. Because serverless applications are generally asynchronous systems (one of the main topics of Vogels’ keynote today), you have to think about them differently. So the team decided to use Application Composer to improve this.terface for creating application architecture, connecting resources, and designing functions.

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AWS launched Application Composer, a low-code tool for building serverless apps

AWS announced the launch of AWS Application Composer, a new low-code tool for visually designing and building serverless applications, at its re:Invent conference today. The service offers developers a visual canvas and a simple drag-and-drop in

As AWS CTO Werner Vogels mentioned in his keynote today, many developers want to start building serverless applications, but the barrier to entry remains too high for many. Because serverless applications are generally asynchronous systems (one of the main topics of Vogels’ keynote today), you have to think about them differently. So the team decided to use Application Composer to improve this.terface for creating application architecture, connecting resources, and designing functions.

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