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Waqar Ahmed Khan, 03/26/2025We are excited to announce the Developer Preview of the Amazon S3 Transfer Manager for Rust, a high-level utility that speeds up and simplifies uploads and downloads with Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Using this new library, developers can efficiently transfer data between Amazon S3 and various sources, including files, in-memory buffers, memory streams, [...]
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Zelda Hessler, 11/28/2023We’re excited to announce that the AWS SDK for Rust is now generally available and supported for production use. The AWS SDK for Rust provides an idiomatic, type-safe API, along with the benefits of the Rust language such as performance, reliability, and productivity. The SDK supports modern Rust language features like async/await, non-blocking IO, and [...]
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Deval Parikh, Saahil Parikh, 10/23/2023Introduction The Rust programming language was created by Mozilla Research in 2010 to be “a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient(fast) software”[1]. If you are a beginner level SDE or DevOps engineer or decision maker in your organization looking to adopt Rust for your specific use, you will find this blog helpful [...]
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Sean McArthur, 06/28/2021In February, Josh Aas from Internet Security Research Group, Daniel Stenberg from curl, and I (from hyper and Amazon Web Services) hosted a joint webinar to discuss memory safety and the internet, and how using hyper in curl can help make the internet safer. Because curl is open source and permissively licensed, it is found [...]
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Convert text to speech and back to text using an AWS SDK for Rust
Use Amazon Polly to synthesize a plain text (UTF-8) input file to an audio file, upload the audio file to an Amazon Simple Storage Service bucket, use Amazon Transcribe to convert that audio file to text, and display the text.
Detect faces in an image using an AWS SDK for Rust
Save the image in an Amazon Simple Storage Service bucket with an uploads prefix, use Amazon Rekognition to detect facial details, such as age range, gender, and emotion (smiling, etc.), and display those details.
Application Auto Scaling examples using SDK for Rust
Perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the AWS SDK for Rust with Application Auto Scaling.