
Connect with the .NET on AWS Community
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David Pallmann
Amazon Employee
Published May 8, 2025
There’s always someone discussing AWS—and we hope you'll add your voice. Whether you’re looking for expert advice, informal chats, live event feeds, launch news, or community stories, you’ll find them here.
You can find general AWS developer content and news at @AWSDevelopers on X.
You can also follow AWS employees who work with .NET and are active on social media.
- On X, follow principal engineer Norm Johanson (@socketnorm) and product manager David Pallmann (@davidpallmann).
- On BlueSky, follow developer advocate Brandon Minnick (@codetraveler.io).
- On LinkedIn, you'll regularly find .NET on AWS posts from many AWS employees.
The .NET on AWS Twitch Show is a weekly Twitch livestream hosted by Brandon Minnick. It showcases how to build, deploy, and manage .NET applications on AWS. The show features discussions with AWS and .NET experts, live coding sessions, and Q&A sessions to help developers learn about .NET on AWS.
You'll find .NET on AWS YouTube content from these .NET influencers:
- James Eastham's YouTube channel
About James: "Helping you master serverless development and event-driven architecture using .NET & Rust. Views are my own and do not express that of my employer!" - Milan Jovanović's YouTube channel (AWS sponsored)
About Milan: "Hi there, my name is Milan, and welcome to my YouTube channel! 👋 My goal with this channel is to share my .NET and C# knowledge with you. I make videos about software engineering and software architecture, distributed systems, Domain-Driven Design, and any software-related topic I find interesting." - Mukesh Murugan's YouTube channel (AWS sponsored)
About Mukesh: "Hi! I'm Mukesh Murugan, and welcome to my channel! 🚀 Here, I share practical tutorials and insights on .NET, AWS, and essential Software Engineering concepts to help you level up your development skills. Subscribe and join the journey! ✌️" - Nick Chapsas YouTube channel (AWS sponsored)
About Nick: "Hello everybody I’m Nick Chapsas and this is my YouTube channel." - Rahul Nath's YouTube channel (AWS sponsored)
About Rahul: "I am a programmer, blogger, Microsoft MVP, AWS Community Builder, and now a YouTuber! I love tecaching and try to explain 'Why we do, What we do' by going a level deeper in the things I teach. Currently, I am working as Senior Engineer with Oztix in Australia."
By developers, for developers. You'll find everything from step-by-step tutorials to advanced technical articles on .NET on AWS developer blogs.
AWS blogs:
- AWS Architecture blog
Articles for architecs and developers by AWS engineers, architects, and developer advocates. - Microsoft Workloads on AWS blog
Articles for IT professionals and developers about Microsoft workloads on AWS. - .NET on AWS blog
Articles for .NET developers about building, modernizing, deploying, and innovating on AWS.
.NET influencer blogs:
- Code with Mukesh (AWS sponsored)
About this blog: "Everything Related to .NET, Golang, AWS, and much more!" - Rahul Nath's blog (AWS sponsored)
About this blog: "Hey, I am Rahul! I am a programmer, blogger, Microsoft MVP, AWS Community Builder, and YouTuber! I love teaching and try to explain 'Why we do, What we do' by going a level deeper into the things I teach."
Personal blogs of AWS employees:
Code Traveler (Brandon Minnick) - Stories from a traveling developer
About this blog: "I am Brandon Minnick, and I work at AWS as a .NET Developer Advocate. Code Traveler combines my love for travel and code! Blog posts contains two topics:
Code The fun code I'm working on
Traveler A snippet about wherever I happened to be in the world."
About this blog: "I am Brandon Minnick, and I work at AWS as a .NET Developer Advocate. Code Traveler combines my love for travel and code! Blog posts contains two topics:
Code The fun code I'm working on
Traveler A snippet about wherever I happened to be in the world."
Hello, Cloud (David Pallmann) - David Pallmann's Technology Blog
About this blog: "Here you'll find AWS tutorials on many different AWS services. David Pallmann is an AWS product manager based in DFW Texas"
About this blog: "Here you'll find AWS tutorials on many different AWS services. David Pallmann is an AWS product manager based in DFW Texas"
Need help with a problem? Get suggestions on Question and Answer discussion boards.
- AWS re:Post is a question and answer (Q&A) service, part of the AWS Free Tier, that is driven by the community of AWS customers, partners, and employees. AWS re:Post is an AWS-managed Q&A service offering crowd-sourced, expert-reviewed answers to your technical questions about AWS.
AWS is invested in .NET open source. Here are some of the projects we manage or contribute to. We also contribute to .NET open source projects financially through the .NET on AWS FOSS fund.
- .NET on AWS GitHub
GitHub home for .NET development on AWS. You'll find libraries, tools, and resources to help you build .NET applications and services on AWS.
.NET Aspire for AWS
This repositry contains the integrations with .NET Aspire for AWS. - AWS SDK for .NET
The AWS SDK for .NET enables .NET developers to easily work with [Amazon Web Services][aws] and build scalable solutions with Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Glacier, and more. - CoreWCF
CoreWCF is a port of Windows Community Foundation (WCF) to .NET Core. The goal of this project is to enable existing WCF projects to move to .NET Core. - Credentials Fetcher
credentials-fetcher is a Linux daemon that retrieves gMSA credentials from Active Directory over LDAP. It creates and refreshes kerberos tickets from gMSA credentials. Kerberos tickets can be used by containers to run apps/services that authenticate using Active Directory.
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