In this blog we demonstrate how to create an offline-first application with optimistic UI using AWS Amplify, AWS AppSync, and MongoDB Atlas. Developers design offline first applications to work without requiring an active internet connection. Optimistic UI then builds on top of the offline first approach by updating the UI with expected data changes, without […]| Amazon Web Services
Real-time capabilities have become essential in modern applications, where users expect immediate updates and interactive experiences. Whether you’re building chat applications, live dashboards, gaming leaderboards, or IoT systems, AWS AppSync Events enables these real-time features through WebSocket APIs, allowing you to build scalable and performant real-time applications, without worrying about scale or connection management. Powertools […]| Amazon Web Services
As we kick off 2025, I wanted to take a moment to highlight the top posts from 2024. Without further ado, here are the 10 front-end web and mobile blog posts of 2024. Fullstack TypeScript Reintroducing AWS Amplify – This blog post announces the general availability of AWS Amplify Gen 2, a fullstack TypeScript experience […]| Front-End Web & Mobile