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re: Software Development
Posted on 6/14/23 at 4:47 pm to DoubleDown
Posted on 6/14/23 at 4:47 pm to DoubleDown
quote:
Doesn't AWS have an internal code repository (repo) such as Github?
I'm sure, but when I log into the AWS account, it's a foreign language to me.
Posted on 6/14/23 at 4:53 pm to CHiPs25
Look for a section on there almost like a "sub-portal" titled Github or Github Ultimate. Or anything titled "Repository", code repo, etc.
I haven't been into the private sector of AWS in a long time and even then, they can vary based on what you've paid for for your instance.
They definitely use GitHub: LINK /
I haven't been into the private sector of AWS in a long time and even then, they can vary based on what you've paid for for your instance.
They definitely use GitHub: LINK /
Posted on 6/14/23 at 7:12 pm to CHiPs25
quote:
Doesn't AWS have an internal code repository (repo) such as Github?
I'm sure, but when I log into the AWS account, it's a foreign language to me.
When you log into the AWS console look for a search bar just right of the AWS logo at the top of the screen. Search for a service called CodeCommit. That is the AWS code repository. The code may still be on your developers GitHub (or other equivalent service) account, but if they have it on your AWS account it'll be on the CodeCommit service.
This post was edited on 6/14/23 at 7:25 pm
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