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amazon-s3-encryption-client-dotnet
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AWS open source news and updates No. 33
Amazon S3 Encryption Client for .NET The Amazon S3 Encryption Client for .NET provides an easy-to-use Amazon S3 encryption client that allows you to secure your sensitive data before you send it to Amazon S3. The AmazonS3EncryptionClientV2 client automatically encrypts data on the client when uploading to Amazon S3, and automatically decrypts it when data is retrieved. You can use the client just like the regular S3 client, working with things like multipart uploads and the Transfer Utility with no additional code changes required besides swapping out the client used. Code samples and API documentation are available at the following https://aws.github.io/amazon-s3-encryption-client-dotnet/index.html
Contribute-to-opensource-the-right-way
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Contribute to opensource: the right way - 3rd edition, looking for feedback
https://github.com/Mte90/Contribute-to-opensource-the-right-way/pull/22/files - changes for the 3rd edition
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AWS open source news and updates No. 33
First up is a blog post from Daniele Scasciafratte announcing An Open-Source Book About the Open Source World, which I am currently working through (the pdf version) and is a kind of hybrid book in such that it reads like an autobiography about Daniele's open source journey. Along the way he shares what he has learnt, and it kind of works as it makes it easier to read than many of the books on this subject. You can start reading via this link here. Nice work Daniele!
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