Build a simple “to-do list” web application that allows registered users to create, update, view, and delete items. An event-driven web application can use AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway for its working logic, Amazon DynamoDB as its own database, and the AWS Amplify Console to store all static content.

Build a simple “to-do list” web application that allows registered users to create, update, view, and delete items. An event-driven web application can use AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway for its working logic, Amazon DynamoDB as its own database, and the AWS Amplify Console to store all static content.
Build web applications
Build a simple “to-do list” web application that allows registered users to create, update, view, and delete items. An event-driven web application can use AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway for its working logic, Amazon DynamoDB as its own database, and the AWS Amplify Console to store all static content.

Build web applications
Build a simple “to-do list” web application that allows registered users to create, update, view, and delete items. An event-driven web application can use AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway for its working logic, Amazon DynamoDB as its own database, and the AWS Amplify Console to store all static content.

Build web applications
Build a simple “to-do list” web application that allows registered users to create, update, view, and delete items. An event-driven web application can use AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway for its working logic, Amazon DynamoDB as its own database, and the AWS Amplify Console to store all static content.
