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This hands-on workshop will guide you through the key features and capabilities of Amazon Quick Suite. Amazon Quick Suite is a comprehensive, generative AI-powered business intelligence platform that makes it easy to analyze data, create visualizations, automate workflows, and collaborate across your organization. The service combines traditional business intelligence capabilities with modern ...

Discover Kiro, your IDE build from the ground-up to seamlessly integrate AI agents into the development workflow. Explore how to use Kiro as your intelligent partner - helping to understand complex codebases, crystalize detailed requirements, and deliver quality solutions at unprecedented speed. You will iterate with Kiro to finalize your detailed design, before using Kiro to orchestrate AI ...

This workshop introduces Amazon Connect, AWS's cloud-based contact center solution. Through hands-on labs using a sample case study, participants will learn: 1. Basic setup including queue creation, user management, and contact flow design. 2. Call analytics with real-time and historical metrics reporting. 3. Conversational analytics using Contact Lens.

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Learn to build AI agents for real-world apps using Strands SDK and AgentCore. Strands simplifies agent development by leveraging SOTA models to plan, chain thoughts and call tools. In this workshop, you will gain hands-on experience creating agents across diverse use cases — from fetching data, to maintaining memory, managing knowledge bases, and collaborating in multi-agent systems. We then ...

This open-ended workshop lets participants build and explore the latest in Generative/Agentic AI, including content creation, applications, and conversational assistants. Leveraging AWS' generative AI, agentic AI, AI/ML, storage, database and serverless services, teams will develop innovative solutions across domains. With guidance from AWS Solution Architects and their own organization's ...

Ah, but new experts will rise up and embrace the new, friendly Stack Overflow that they have always wanted. And maybe rediscover the same things the bitter, hateful old guard found.

You should use new when you wish an object to remain in existence until you delete it. If you do not use new then the object will be destroyed when it goes out of scope.

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4042 I started some work on a new feature and after coding for a bit, I decided this feature should be on its own branch. How do I move the existing uncommitted changes to a new branch and reset my current one? I want to reset my current branch while preserving existing work on the new feature.

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