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Category: Amazon Q

Exploring Telemetry Events in Amazon Q Developer

As organizations increasingly adopt Amazon Q Developer, understanding how developers use it is essential. Diving into specific telemetry events and user-level data clarifies how users interact with Amazon Q Developer, offering insights into feature usage and developer behaviors. This granular view, accessible through logs, is vital for identifying trends, optimizing performance, and enhancing the overall […]

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Accenture Expedites Infrastructure Deployment with Amazon Q Developer

By Priya Mallya, Managing Director – Accenture, Sandeep Singh Bhatia, Sr Manager – Accenture      Vikas Purohit – Sr. Solutions Architect – AWS Being able to internally setup and manage flexible, efficient infrastructure can be painful. Manually authoring your Infrastructure as Code (IaC) templates is error prone and time consuming. However, adoption of generative […]

Reinventing the Amazon Q Developer agent for software development

Amazon Q Developer is the most capable AI-powered assistant for software development that reimagines the experience across the entire software development lifecycle, making it easier and faster to build, secure, manage, and optimize applications on AWS. Using your natural language input and your project context, Amazon Q Developer’s agent for software development autonomously implements multi-file […]

Amazon Q Developer Code Challenge

Amazon Q Developer is a generative artificial intelligence (AI) powered conversational assistant that can help you understand, build, extend, and operate AWS applications. You can ask questions about AWS architecture, your AWS resources, best practices, documentation, support, and more. With Amazon Q Developer in your IDE, you can write a comment in natural language that […]

Best Practices for Working with Pull Requests in Amazon CodeCatalyst

Best Practices for working with Pull Requests in Amazon CodeCatalyst

According to the Well-Architected DevOps Guidance, “A peer review process for code changes is a strategy for ensuring code quality and shared responsibility. To support separation of duties in a DevOps environment, every change should be reviewed and approved by at least one other person before merging.” Development teams often implement the peer review process […]

Accessing Amazon Q Developer using Microsoft Entra ID and VS Code to accelerate development

Overview In this blog post, I’ll explain how to use a Microsoft Entra ID and Visual Studio Code editor to access Amazon Q developer service and speed up your development. Additionally, I’ll explain how to minimize the time spent on repetitive tasks and quickly integrate users from external identity sources so they can immediately use […]

How A/B Testing and Multi-Model Hosting Accelerate Generative AI Feature Development in Amazon Q

How A/B Testing and Multi-Model Hosting Accelerate Generative AI Feature Development in Amazon Q

Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of Generative AI, the ability to deploy and iterate on features quickly and reliably is paramount. We, the Amazon Q Developer service team, relied on several offline and online testing methods, such as evaluating models on datasets, to gauge improvements. Once positive results are observed, features were rolled out […]

Code Clarity: Enhancing Code Understanding and Efficiency with Amazon Q Developer

“All code will become legacy”. This saying, widely recognized amongst software developers, highlights the reality of their day-to-day activities. While writing new code is an integral part of a developer’s role, a significant portion of their time is dedicated to refactoring and maintaining existing codebases. Developers typically encounter numerous challenges when attempting to understand and […]

Generating Accurate Git Commit Messages with Amazon Q Developer CLI Context Modifiers

Writing clear and concise Git commit messages is crucial for effective version control and collaboration. However, when working with complex projects or codebases, providing additional context can be challenging. In this blog post, we’ll explore how to leverage Amazon Q Developer to analyze our code changes for us and produce meaningful commit messages for Git. […]

Implementing Identity-Aware Sessions with Amazon Q Developer

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” -Oscar Wilde In the real world as in the world of technology and authentication, the ability to understand who we are is important on many levels. In this blog post, we’ll look at how the ability to uniquely identify ourselves in the AWS console can lead to a […]