How to incorporate DynamoDb for my website [closed]
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How would I set up Dynamodb (or redshift if possible) to handle updates (add or update information from users) on a website? I am strictly looking at using node.js or possibly ruby, since php is deemed unsafe.
node.js ruby amazon-web-services amazon-dynamodb amazon-redshift
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How would I set up Dynamodb (or redshift if possible) to handle updates (add or update information from users) on a website? I am strictly looking at using node.js or possibly ruby, since php is deemed unsafe.
node.js ruby amazon-web-services amazon-dynamodb amazon-redshift
closed as too broad by Mark B, Jörg W Mittag, brasofilo, gnat, Holger Just Nov 11 at 19:48
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Nov 11 at 21:08
@gnat. Ok noted. My bad.
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How would I set up Dynamodb (or redshift if possible) to handle updates (add or update information from users) on a website? I am strictly looking at using node.js or possibly ruby, since php is deemed unsafe.
node.js ruby amazon-web-services amazon-dynamodb amazon-redshift
How would I set up Dynamodb (or redshift if possible) to handle updates (add or update information from users) on a website? I am strictly looking at using node.js or possibly ruby, since php is deemed unsafe.
node.js ruby amazon-web-services amazon-dynamodb amazon-redshift
node.js ruby amazon-web-services amazon-dynamodb amazon-redshift
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closed as too broad by Mark B, Jörg W Mittag, brasofilo, gnat, Holger Just Nov 11 at 19:48
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as too broad by Mark B, Jörg W Mittag, brasofilo, gnat, Holger Just Nov 11 at 19:48
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
@bcperth this question is a poor fit over there for the same reasons as it is here. Please abstain of recommending sites you're not familiar with. See also: What goes on Software Engineering (previously known as Programmers)? A guide for Stack Overflow
– gnat
Nov 11 at 21:08
@gnat. Ok noted. My bad.
– bcperth
Nov 11 at 22:25
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@bcperth this question is a poor fit over there for the same reasons as it is here. Please abstain of recommending sites you're not familiar with. See also: What goes on Software Engineering (previously known as Programmers)? A guide for Stack Overflow
– gnat
Nov 11 at 21:08
@gnat. Ok noted. My bad.
– bcperth
Nov 11 at 22:25
@bcperth this question is a poor fit over there for the same reasons as it is here. Please abstain of recommending sites you're not familiar with. See also: What goes on Software Engineering (previously known as Programmers)? A guide for Stack Overflow
– gnat
Nov 11 at 21:08
@bcperth this question is a poor fit over there for the same reasons as it is here. Please abstain of recommending sites you're not familiar with. See also: What goes on Software Engineering (previously known as Programmers)? A guide for Stack Overflow
– gnat
Nov 11 at 21:08
@gnat. Ok noted. My bad.
– bcperth
Nov 11 at 22:25
@gnat. Ok noted. My bad.
– bcperth
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@bcperth this question is a poor fit over there for the same reasons as it is here. Please abstain of recommending sites you're not familiar with. See also: What goes on Software Engineering (previously known as Programmers)? A guide for Stack Overflow
– gnat
Nov 11 at 21:08
@gnat. Ok noted. My bad.
– bcperth
Nov 11 at 22:25