Coding in AWS Cloud9 IDE
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
AWS Cloud9 is an integrated development environment (IDE) that lets developers write, run, and debug code in a browser. This course will teach you the basics of Cloud9 and how to use it to develop applications in the cloud.
With AWS Cloud9 you can write code on any internet-connected machine without having to install files or configure development machines. In this course, Coding in AWS Cloud9 IDE, you’ll explore the Cloud9 integrated development environment (IDE) and how to write and run code using Cloud9. First, you’ll discover how to debug code and use the integrated terminal. Next, you’ll learn how to incorporate Cloud9 with other AWS services. Finally, you’ll explore how to set up entire teams on the Cloud9 platform. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of AWS Cloud9 needed to use it in an enterprise environment.
With AWS Cloud9 you can write code on any internet-connected machine without having to install files or configure development machines. In this course, Coding in AWS Cloud9 IDE, you’ll explore the Cloud9 integrated development environment (IDE) and how to write and run code using Cloud9. First, you’ll discover how to debug code and use the integrated terminal. Next, you’ll learn how to incorporate Cloud9 with other AWS services. Finally, you’ll explore how to set up entire teams on the Cloud9 platform. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of AWS Cloud9 needed to use it in an enterprise environment.
Taught by
Jordan Yankovich
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