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Introduction to the AWS CDK - Infrastructure as Node

Offered By: JavaScript Conferences by GitNation via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) for Infrastructure as Code in this 23-minute conference talk from Node Congress 2021. Learn how to programmatically define cloud architecture using JavaScript and TypeScript, mitigating the complexity of CloudFormation templates. Discover the benefits of CDK projects, including repeatable deployments and drift detection, while gaining insights into CDK concepts such as apps, stacks, and environments. Follow along as the speaker demonstrates generating a CDK application, adding constructs to a stack, and navigating the app deployment lifecycle. Gain practical knowledge on synthesizing stacks, managing assets and bootstrapping, and cleaning up deployed resources. Conclude with an overview of the CDK CLI and additional resources to further your understanding of this powerful tool for cloud-native architectures.

Syllabus

Intro
What is the CDK?
Why Would I Use This?
Overview of CloudFormation
Apps and Stacks
Environments
Generating a CDK Application
The Generated Stack
Adding Constructs to a Stack
App Deployment Lifecycle
Synthesizing the Stack
Assets and Bootstrapping
Deployed Resources
Cleaning Up
The CDK CLI (Continued)
Additional Resources


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JavaScript Conferences by GitNation

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