What’s On Our Computers
This week we’re giving you all the details about our computer setups including our hardware preferences, browsers, desktop software, code editor and CLI settings, and top productivity tools. We’ll also tell you some of our miscellaneous preferences like most used emoji and current desktop photo.
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AWS Amplify is a suite of tools and services that enables developers to build full-stack serverless and cloud-based web and mobile apps using their framework or technology of choice on the front end.
Using Amplify you can quickly get up and running with things like hosting, authentication, managed GraphQL, serverless functions, APIs, machine learning, chatbots, and storage for files like images, videos, and pdfs.
Amplify is built especially in a way to enable traditionally front-end developers to be successful because they can use their existing skillset to build real-world full-stack apps that in the past would require deep knowledge around back end, dev ops, and scalable infrastructure.
The Amplify Console then allows you to use a Github repository to deploy to a globally available CDN, with CI and CD built-in.
To learn more, visit aws-amplify.github.io
Show Notes.
1:32 - Hardware
7:28 - Desk Setup
12:45 - Browser + Extensions
19:28 - Text Editor
22:04 - Code Editor
30:44 - CLI
34:10 - Presentations
36:39 - Desktop Software
40:13 - Productivity
44:03 - Miscellaneous
Resources.
VS Code Packages
Material icon theme
React/Redux/React-Native/JS snippets
ESLint KV
Prettier
Git Lens
Live Server
Live Share
Lorem ipsum
Liquid
Peacock
Sublime Text Keymap and Settings Importer
Code spell checker
Import cost
HTML Hint
Git Lens
Code Runner
Snippets
Transcript.
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