How to use the AWS SDK to develop secure and scalable cloud applications.
Learn Python on AWS Workshop https://learn-to-code.workshop.aws/ will teach you the basics of the python programming language using Amazon Web Services
Amazon Corretto https://aws.amazon.com/corretto/ is a no-cost, multiplatform, production-ready distribution of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK).
Running Containers on AWS using Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate https://containersonaws.com/ this guide is designed to help you get started with Docker containers on Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate quickly and easily.
Amazon ECS Workshop for AWS Fargate https://ecsworkshop.com/ configure GitHub, CodePipeline, CodeBuild, VPC, ALB, ECS, Autoscaling, and log aggregation using a framework called Mu to launch microservices on AWS Elastic Container Service.
Amazon EKS Workshop https://eksworkshop.com/ explore multiple ways to configure VPC, ALB, and EC2 Kubernetes workers, and Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes.
AWS App Mesh https://aws.amazon.com/app-mesh/ is a service mesh that provides application-level networking to make it easy for your services to communicate with each other across multiple types of compute infrastructure.
Blox https://blox.github.io/ is a collection of open source projects for container management and orchestration on Amazon ECS
AWS Copilot https://aws.amazon.com/containers/copilot/ a command CLI that enables customers to launch and manage containerized applications on AWS including pushing to a registry, creating a task definition, and creating a cluster.
AWS RoboMaker https://aws.amazon.com/robomaker/ makes it easy to develop, test, and deploy intelligent robotics applications at scale. It extends Robot Operating System (ROS), with connectivity to cloud services.
Porting Assistant for .NET https://aws.amazon.com/porting-assistant-dotnet/ scans .NET Framework applications and generates a .NET Core compatibility assessment, helping you port your applications to Linux faster.