AWS for the .NET Developer - Tools

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Are you a .NET developer and are curious about AWS but don't know where to get started? How about learning what tools you have at your disposal to be successful. In this video, we will go through the tool options we have, both from the command line or in an IDE, to help us get started building .NET apps on AWS

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⏲️ Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
00:56 - Prerequisites for Getting Started
03:15 - Setting up Access Management
04:25 - Installing the AWS CLI
05:05 - Configuring and Using the AWS CLI
6:25 - Installing and Using PowerShell Tools for AWS
08:10 - Installing the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio
09:05 - Configuring and using the AWS Explorer in Visual Studio 2022
09:55 - Installing and using the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
11:05 - Installing the AWS Toolkit for JetBrains Rider
09:05 - Using the AWS Explorer for JetBrains Rider

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Sadly, I'll have to abandon this series since the AWS extension isn't working here the way it should... I did everything you did, but I don't get the AWS Explorer option on View. The closest thing I get is the "Get Started", which asks me the key and secret, but it always gives me the error "Please provide a valid AWS profile". Searched everywhere but couldn't solve this.

AWS seems to be unnecessarily overcomplicated

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