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AWS CodeStar vs MongoDB Stitch: What are the differences?

AWS CodeStar: Quickly Develop, Build, and Deploy Applications on AWS. Start new software projects on AWS in minutes using templates for web applications, web services and more; MongoDB Stitch: Backend as a Service for web and mobile applications. MongoDB Stitch lets developers focus on building applications rather than on managing data manipulation code, service integration, or backend infrastructure. Stitch lets you focus on building the app users want, not on writing boilerplate backend logic.

AWS CodeStar and MongoDB Stitch can be primarily classified as "Platform as a Service" tools.

Some of the features offered by AWS CodeStar are:

  • Start developing on AWS in minutes
  • Manage software delivery in one place
  • Work across your team securely

On the other hand, MongoDB Stitch provides the following key features:

  • REST API to MongoDB Atlas
  • Declarative data access controls
  • Service integrations (AWS S3, Twilio...)
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What is AWS CodeStar?

Start new software projects on AWS in minutes using templates for web applications, web services and more.

What is MongoDB Stitch?

MongoDB Stitch lets developers focus on building applications rather than on managing data manipulation code, service integration, or backend infrastructure. Stitch lets you focus on building the app users want, not on writing boilerplate backend logic.

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What are some alternatives to AWS CodeStar and MongoDB Stitch?
Jenkins
In a nutshell Jenkins CI is the leading open-source continuous integration server. Built with Java, it provides over 300 plugins to support building and testing virtually any project.
Heroku
Heroku is a cloud application platform – a new way of building and deploying web apps. Heroku lets app developers spend 100% of their time on their application code, not managing servers, deployment, ongoing operations, or scaling.
AWS CodeCommit
CodeCommit eliminates the need to operate your own source control system or worry about scaling its infrastructure. You can use CodeCommit to securely store anything from source code to binaries, and it works seamlessly with your existing Git tools.
AWS CodePipeline
CodePipeline builds, tests, and deploys your code every time there is a code change, based on the release process models you define.
Azure DevOps
Azure DevOps provides unlimited private Git hosting, cloud build for continuous integration, agile planning, and release management for continuous delivery to the cloud and on-premises. Includes broad IDE support.
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