Retro coding - Commodore 64 and Amazon Q for developers
Episode #145 from December 27, 2024
Ever dreamed of stepping back in time to the golden age of personal computing? In this episode of the AWS Developers Podcast, we journey back to the 1980s with Ricardo Sueiras, where we explore the iconic Commodore 64. Discover the challenges and triumphs of programming on this legendary machine, from the limitations of hardware to the vibrant community that formed around it. We'll delve into the unique sound capabilities of the C64, explore how modern tools like Amazon Q Developer can assist with retro programming, and learn how to tackle the challenges of converting basic programs to assembly language.
This isn't just a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Join us as we discuss how the experiences of early programmers, with their deep understanding of hardware and reliance on community support, continue to shape modern software development. Learn how generative AI tools like Amazon Q can enhance your coding experience, whether you're working on a retro project or building the next big thing. Prepare to be inspired by the ingenuity of early programmers and discover how the past can inform the future of software development.
With Ricardo Sueiras, Developer Advocate, AWS
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on December 27, 2024
From Data to Gold: Swimming Australia’s Tech-Driven Edge
Episode #144 from December 20, 2024
In this episode of the AWS Developers Podcast, we dive into the world of aquatic analytics!
We explore how Swimming Australia leverages the power of data, analytics, and computer vision with AWS Panorama to deliver real-time training pool insights.
Join us as we uncover how machine learning helps coaches optimize swimmer performance and streamline pool operations, all powered by the cloud.
With Annie Naveh, Senior Data Scientist, AWS
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on December 20, 2024
Jeff Barr: 20 years of blogging
Episode #143 from December 13, 2024
In this special episode of the AWS Developers Podcast, Tiffany and Seb sit down with Jeff Barr, VP and Chief Evangelist at AWS, to celebrate 20 incredible years of the AWS News blog. Jeff shares the origin story of the blog, the values that shaped its growth, and his unique approach to making technical concepts accessible to developers worldwide.
Jeff also reflects on some of the blog’s milestone moments, from covering the beta release of Amazon SQS in 2004 to the launches of Amazon S3 and EC2 in 2006.
With the announcement of his decision to step away from the AWS News blog to focus on deep-dive development activities, Jeff opens up about what’s next for him and his passion for technology.
Join us as we celebrate two decades of impactful blogging and gain insights into Jeff’s remarkable journey at AWS.
With Jeff Barr, VP, Chief Evangelist, AWS
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on December 13, 2024
AWS re:Invent re:Cap with Corey Quinn
Episode #142 from December 06, 2024
In this episode, cloud analyst and observer Corey Quinn shares his observation about trends and news from this week's AWS re:Invent conference,
With Corey Quinn, Cloud Economist, The Duckbill Group.
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on December 06, 2024
AWS Amplify AI Kit
Episode #141 from November 29, 2024
In this episode of the AWS Developers Podcast, Tiffany and Seb discuss with Salih aboutthe new capabilities of AWS Amplify AI Kit, focusing on how it simplifies the process of building cloud-powered applications with generative AI. They explore the features of Amplify, including its ease of use for front-end developers and the integration of AI capabilities. The conversation also touches on cost considerations, future developments for the Amplify AI Kit, and practical examples of applications that can be built using this technology.
With Muhammed Salih Güler, Developer Advocate, AWS
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on November 29, 2024
Automate IAM policies creation across multiple accounts
Episode #140 from November 22, 2024
In this episode of the AWS Developers Podcast, Seb and Ran Isenberg discuss the automation of IAM policies across multiple AWS accounts. They explore the challenges faced in managing security and access in a multi-account environment, the design and implementation of an automation architecture that simplifies these processes, and the significant improvements in developer experience and operational efficiency achieved through this automation. Ran shares insights into the open-source project that supports this automation and discusses future enhancements and community engagement.
With Ran Isenberg, Software Architect, CyberArk
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on November 22, 2024
An orchestrator for your AI agents
Episode #139 from November 15, 2024
In this episode of the AWS Developers Podcast, we discuss the Multi-Agent Orchestrator, an open-source framework designed to facilitate the orchestration of multiple AI agents. The conversation covers the challenges of building generative AI solutions, the need for specialized agents, and how the orchestrator functions as a smart router for directing user queries to the appropriate agents. They explore real-world use cases, including an e-commerce support system, and discuss the integration of new agents into the framework. The episode also compares the orchestrator with Amazon Bedrock's Converse API, highlighting the unique capabilities of the orchestrator in managing multiple agents.
With Corneliu Croitoru and Anthony Bernabeu, Prototyping Architects, AWS.
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on November 15, 2024
Twilio & Amazon Verified Permissions
Episode #138 from November 08, 2024
In this episode of the AWS Developers Podcast, Seb speaks with Peter Lavelle and Edward Sun about Twilio, and the complexities of authorization in cloud applications. They discuss the evolution of Twilio Flex, the challenges faced in implementing a sophisticated authorization model, and the decision-making process behind choosing between graph-based and policy-based authorization systems. The conversation also highlights the benefits of Amazon Verified Permissions (AVP) and the Cedar Policy Language, emphasizing the importance of decoupling authorization logic from business logic for better scalability and maintainability. This conversation delves into the implementation and benefits of AWS Verified Permissions (AVP) and the Cedar policy language. The speakers discuss the Quick Start experience for users, the challenges of policy-based systems, and the importance of automated reasoning in policy verification. They also explore metadata management, the flexibility of local versus central evaluation in authorization, and the implementation timeline for Twilio's use of AVP. The discussion highlights the growing adoption of these technologies and their potential future applications.
With Peter Lavelle, Principal Software Engineer, Twilio and Edward Sun, Solution Architect, AWS.
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on November 08, 2024
AWS Lambda: A Decade of Transformation
Episode #137 from November 01, 2024
In this episode of the AWS Developers Podcast, Julian Wood hosts a discussion with Marc Brooker, a distinguished engineer involved in the creation of AWS Lambda. They explore the origins of Lambda, its evolution, and the impact of serverless technology on modern computing. The conversation delves into customer-centric innovations, the challenges of event-driven architectures, and the future of serverless in the context of generative AI. Mark reflects on the journey of Lambda, the lessons learned, and the exciting possibilities that lie ahead for serverless technology.
With Marc Brooker, VP/Distinguished Engineer, AWS and Julian Wood, Developer Advocate, AWS
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on November 01, 2024
AWS Lambda Snap Start
Episode #136 from October 25, 2024
In this conversation, Vadym Kazulkin discusses AWS Lambda Snap Start, a feature designed to reduce cold start latency for Java applications in AWS Lambda. The discussion covers the challenges of cold starts, how Snap Start works, its impact on performance, and optimization techniques such as priming. Kazulkin shares insights from his extensive benchmarking and the implications for developers using AWS Lambda. The discussion also touches on challenges developers may face when using Snap Start, particularly in relation to randomness and caching mechanisms. Kazulkin encourages developers to revisit Java on Lambda with the new optimizations available, highlighting the evolving landscape of serverless computing.
With Vadym Kazulkin, Head of development at ip.labs
Posted by
Sébastien Stormacq
on October 25, 2024