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AWS just rebuilt Amplify from the ground up, and this time everything runs on TypeScript. If you've bounced off Amplify before, this Gen 2 release might change your mind.

AWS Amplify just killed the CLI-first workflow. After 6 years and feedback from hundreds of thousands of developers, they're betting everything on TypeScript.

AWS Device Farm now supports rooted Android devices, unlocking granular performance benchmarking that was previously impossible at scale.

AWS Amplify just shipped three game-changing features that make querying relational data feel less like a chore and more like writing plain JavaScript. If you've ever wrestled with loading nested data in offlin...

Eric Robertson from AWS AppSync reveals how pipeline resolver caching slashed database requests by 99% for some customers. If your GraphQL API is hitting backend services too hard, this changes everything.

Nikhil Swaminathan from AWS Amplify just made full-stack deployments dramatically simpler. No more merge conflicts from generated config files, no more manual backend syncing across environments.

AWS Amplify just shipped CDN caching improvements that delivered a 98% reduction in response times for static assets. Cookie handling was the culprit.

AWS just shipped two features that solve opposite problems: making GraphQL APIs blazing fast and keeping DynamoDB writes bulletproof. Here's how they change the game for mobile backends.

AWS Amplify just made mobile authentication dramatically simpler. Device tracking, OAuth 2.0, and SAML federation now work out of the box for iOS and Android developers.

Crittercism handles more traffic than Google Search (50K vs 40K requests/second) with just 3 DevOps engineers. How do they pull this off?

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