This is the code repository for AWS Serverless APIs and Apps - A Complete Introduction, published by Packt. It contains all the supporting project files necessary to work through the video course from start to finish.
This course will introduce you to serverless computing and then quickly dive into how to build serverless apps with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Specifically, you will learn: • To build a REST API without worrying about servers, using AWS API Gateway • Set up your on-demand code via AWS Lambda • Execute Lambda code whenever incoming requests reach your defined REST endpoints • Store data in a database - naturally without managing any database servers! We won't stop here though! Instead, you'll then dive even deeper into serverless computing and learn: • To add user authentication to your existing frontend apps and how you can then also protect your REST API against unauthenticated access with ease! • how you can easily integrate a complete user sign up & sign in flow (including user confirmation) into ANY app (web app, iOS or Android app!) with AWS Cognito • Deploy your web app in a serverless manner • Speed up the delivery of your static web app assets Secure your serverless app What else you can build with the services covered in this course and which other services might be interesting to you were to dive deeper regarding advanced development workflows.
- Learn to Build Powerful Machine Learning Models to Solve Any Problem
- Learn to Train machine learning algorithms to predict house prices, identify handwriting, detect cancer cells & more
To fully benefit from the coverage included in this course, you will need:
Anyone who's interested in focusing on the core business logic instead of the infrastructure needed to run an API and/ or SPA. Anyone who wants to use modern techniques to create highly scalable and extremely cost-efficient web apps. Anyone who works with APIs and/ or SPAs on a regular basis and wants to learn how to create flexible and cost-effective web apps. Every developer who loves the "Dev" in "DevOps" but would be happy to make the "Ops" part easier.