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Author Mueller, John, 1958- author.

Title AWS for developers for dummies / John Paul Mueller. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, [2017]
©2017
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Series For dummies
--For dummies.
Summary Everything you need to get running with IaaS for Amazon Web Services Modern businesses rely on Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)-a setup in which someone else foots the bill to create application environments-and developers are expected to know how to write both platform-specific and IaaS-supported applications. If you're a developer who writes desktop and web applications but have little-to-no experience with cloud development, this book is an essential tool in getting started in the IaaS environment with Amazon Web Services. In Amazon Web Services For Developers For Dummies, you'll quickly and easily get up to speed on which language or platform will work best to meet a specific need, how to work with management consoles, ways you'll interact with services at the command line, how to create applications with the AWS API, and so much more.-Assess development options to produce the kind of result that's actually needed -Use the simplest approach to accomplish any given task -Automate tasks using something as simple as the batch processing features offered by most platforms -Create example applications using JavaScript, Python, and R -Discover how to use the XML files that appear in the management console to fine tune your configuration Making sense of Amazon Web Services doesn't have to be as difficult as it seems-and this book shows you how.
Contents Part 1: Discovering the AWS development environment -- Starting your AWS adventure -- Obtaining development access to Amazon Web Services -- Choosing the right services -- Part 2: Starting the development process -- Considering AWS communication strategies -- Creating a development environment -- Creating a virtual server using EC2 -- Part 3: Performing basic development tasks -- Understanding AWS input/output -- Developing web apps using Elastic Beanstalk -- Developing batch processes and scripts -- Responding to events with Lambda -- Part 4: Interacting with databases -- Getting basic DBMS using RDS -- Programming techniques for AWS and MySQL -- Gaining NoSQL access using DynamoDB -- Part 5: The part of tens -- Ten ways to create AWS applications -- Ten AWS tools every developer needs.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Subject Amazon Web Services (Firm)
Amazon Web Services (Firm)
Cloud computing.
Web services.
Infonuagique.
Services Web.
Cloud computing
Web services
Added Title Amazon Web Services for developers for dummies
Other Form: Print version: Mueller, John, 1958- AWS for developers for dummies. Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2017] (DLC) 2017946597
ISBN 1119371848 (paperback)
9781119371847
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