Saturday, February 15, 2020

AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code

AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code

The AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code is an open source plug-in for the Visual Studio Code that makes it easier to create, debug, and deploy applications on Amazon Web Services. With the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code, you will be able to get started faster and be more productive when building applications with Visual Studio Code on AWS. The toolkit provides an integrated experience for developing serverless applications, including assistance for getting started, step-through debugging, and deploying from the IDE.


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event: Azure Power Platform Bootcamp

No PowerPoint :)

//www.powerplatformbootcamp.com/
Global Power Platform Bootcamp
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15th 2020

Power Apps

Turn ideas into organizational solutions by enabling everyone to build custom apps that solve business challenges.

Power BI

Make informed, confident business decisions by putting data-driven insights into everyone’s hands.

Power Automate

Boost business productivity to get more done by giving everyone the ability to automate organizational processes

Power Virtual Agents

Create conversational experiences that offer support by easily building and maintaining virtual agents—no coding required.


IoT Connected Home: Apple, Google, Amazon, ...

Apple, Google, Amazon, And Others Team Up to Create New Smart Home Standard @ InfoQ

"Connected Home over IP is a recently announced, joint effort by Apple, Google, Amazon, and the Zigbee Alliance to define a connectivity standard for smart home products. To accelerate this initiative, Apple has open sourced parts of its core technology for smart home connectivity.

According to the official announcement, the new open-source and royalty-free standard will leverage smart home technologies from Amazon, Apple, Google, and Zigbee Alliance members. Specifically, the new protocol aims to make it easier to build devices that are compatible with smart home and voice services such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google’s Assistant, and others. Consumers should benefit from increased compatibility, too."