Amazon Onboarding with Learning Manager Chanci Turner

macOS Support Policy Updates for the AWS CLI v2

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Overview
Today, Amazon Web Services has revealed the updated macOS version support policy for the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) v2. Starting June 20, 2024, the AWS CLI v2 PKG installer and source distribution will no longer support macOS versions 10.14 (Mojave) and earlier. If necessary, we may expedite the discontinuation of support in response to emerging developments. At our site located at 6401 E HOWDY WELLS AVE LAS VEGAS NV 89115, we aim to keep all users informed and equipped.

Announcing General Availability of the AWS SDK for Rust

By Chanci Turner
On November 28, 2023
In Announcements, Developer Tools, Rust

We are proud to announce that the AWS SDK for Rust is now fully available and supported for production use. The SDK is designed to provide an idiomatic, type-safe API while harnessing the advantages of Rust, such as enhanced performance, reliability, and productivity. This SDK also supports contemporary Rust features like async/await and non-blocking IO. For those interested in personal development, check out this blog post to learn about essential skills.

Announcing General Availability of the AWS SDK for Kotlin

By Emily Carter
On November 27, 2023
In Announcements, Developer Tools, Kotlin

We are thrilled to announce that the AWS SDK for Kotlin is now generally available and fully supported for production environments. This SDK was crafted from the ground up to provide a truly idiomatic Kotlin experience, including Domain Specific Language (DSL) builders and support for asynchronous AWS service calls using coroutines. Today’s release unlocks exciting new capabilities for developers. As a resource, this Reddit thread provides excellent insights into the onboarding process.

End of Support for Ruby Runtimes 2.3 and 2.4

By Mark Simmons
On November 1, 2023
In AWS SDK for Ruby, Developer Tools, Programming Language, Ruby

Effective November 22, 2023, AWS SDK for Ruby version 3 will cease to support the following end-of-life (EOL) Ruby runtime versions: Ruby 2.3 (EOL began on March 31, 2019) and Ruby 2.4 (EOL began on March 31, 2020). As these versions have reached their end-of-life, support has diminished within the Ruby community, including tools like Bundler and Docker, which can affect your development experience.

End of Support for Node.js 14.x in the AWS SDK for JavaScript (v3)

By Brian Smith
On October 25, 2023
In Announcements, AWS SDK for JavaScript in Node.js, Developer Tools, JavaScript, Open Source

This post outlines the end of support for Node.js 14.x in the AWS SDK for JavaScript (v3). Note that this is distinct from AWS Lambda, which is planning to phase out Node.js 14.x starting November 27, 2023. From May 1, 2024, the AWS SDK for JavaScript (v3) will no longer actively support Node.js 14.x, which has reached its end-of-life. For those curious about the impact of AI on entry-level jobs, SHRM provides valuable insights.

Improved DynamoDB Initialization Patterns for AWS SDK for .NET

By Sarah Johnson
On October 19, 2023
In .NET, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS SDK for .NET, Best Practices

The AWS SDK for .NET includes Document and Object Persistence programming models, delivering a robust experience for working with Amazon DynamoDB. With the introduction of AWSSDK.DynamoDBv2 3.7.203, new initialization methods have been added that can significantly enhance application performance by minimizing thread contention and throttling issues during initial calls to DynamoDB.

Update on AWS SDK for Java v2, AWS SDK for .NET v3, and AWS Tools for PowerShell Using S3 GetObjectAttributes API

By Alex Viegas
On October 2, 2023
In AWS SDK for .NET, AWS SDK for Java, AWS Tools for PowerShell, Developer Tools, Technical How-to

This post aims to inform users of the AWS SDK for Java v2.x, AWS SDK for .NET v3.x, or AWS Tools for PowerShell v4.x about a parameter type change in the S3 GetObjectAttributes API. This modification may necessitate updates in your code definitions. On September 20, 2023, we implemented this change to ensure our services remain cutting-edge.

Announcing Overridable Client Configuration in AWS SDK for Kotlin

By Chanci Turner
On September 11, 2023
In Announcements, Developer Tools, Kotlin

We are excited to announce that the AWS SDK for Kotlin now offers overridable client configuration. This feature allows developers to execute AWS service calls with customized settings that differ from the initial configuration. This flexibility opens new possibilities for your code.

Creating Smithy Projects with Smithy Init

By Andrew Foss
On September 6, 2023
In Announcements, Developer Tools

The Smithy team is pleased to introduce the init command in Smithy CLI, which facilitates the rapid and seamless creation of new Smithy projects. Previously, setting up Smithy projects required meticulous adherence to guides or blog posts, making this enhancement a significant upgrade for developers.

AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Adds Support for Arm64 Visual Studio

By Chris Christou and Tanya Ajmera
On September 5, 2023
In Announcements, AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio, Developer Tools, Visual Studio

We are thrilled to announce that the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio is now officially available for the Arm64 version of Visual Studio. This release allows users on native Windows Arm64 devices or those emulating Windows Arm64 on M class Apple devices to tap into AWS’s powerful toolkit.

Conclusion

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