A React Starter App that displays how web developers can integrate their front end with AWS on the backend. The App interacts with AWS Cognito, API Gateway, Lambda and DynamoDB on the backend.
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A React Starter App that displays how web developers can integrate their front end with AWS on the backend. The App interacts with AWS Cognito, API Gateway, Lambda and DynamoDB on the backend.
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