Local DynamoDB Development with .NET Aspire and .NET 10 Minimal APIs (No AWS Account Required)
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codewithmukesh.comLocal DynamoDB Development with .NET Aspire and .NET 10 Minimal APIs (No AWS Account Required)codewithmukesh.comIn this hands-on guide, we'll use .NET Aspire 13, DynamoDB Local, and .NET 10 minimal APIs to build a full CRUD Web API against DynamoDB - without ever touching an AWS account. Then we'll see how to flip a small configuration switch to point the same code to real DynamoDB in AWS.
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