AWS Blocks: Full-Stack Building Blocks That Run Locally Without an AWS Account (opens in new tab)
Why I built a Custom Kiro Power to ship faster with AWS Blocks Every developer building on AWS has hit the same wall. You need a sandbox account to test your idea. In most organizations that means a ticket, an approval workflow, a budget tag, and three days of waiting before you can find out if your DynamoDB schema even makes sense. Once you get access, the iteration cycle starts: write code, deploy, wait two minutes, request pull request approvals from Cloud Engineering/Platform leads and di...
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