Eric Battalio is a technical writer and developer with 13 years of experience helping engineers use cloud services effectively. Based in Seattle, he combines hands-on C++ example work for AWS SDKs with clear, practical AWS CLI documentation—most notably improving Cognito IDP examples in the widely used aws-cli repository. He bridges developer experience and backend implementation, producing sample code for DynamoDB and S3 while translating those patterns into approachable docs and command examples. An active community contributor, Eric favors making complex cloud operations discoverable and reproducible, and he moonlights as an aspiring pinball wizard—an indicator of his playful curiosity and persistence.
Welcome to the AWS Code Examples Repository. This repo contains code examples used in the AWS documentation, AWS SDK Developer Guides, and more. For more information, see the Readme.md file below.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:33 commits, 14 PRs, 25 pushes in 10 months
Contributions summary:Eric's commits primarily focus on adding and modifying C++ code examples within the AWS SDK examples repository. These examples demonstrate interaction with Amazon DynamoDB, including creating, describing, and updating tables and items. The user also contributed to examples for interacting with Amazon S3, implementing features like setting and getting ACLs for buckets and objects. These commits show expertise in utilizing AWS SDKs and providing illustrative C++ code samples.
Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:8 commits, 4 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Eric's contributions primarily involve the creation and modification of documentation files, specifically focusing on examples for the `aws cognito-idp` service. The commits add, update, and improve example code snippets and usage instructions for various Cognito Identity Provider (IDP) functions. This includes providing detailed commands, outputs, and links to further resources, indicating a focus on user guidance and clarifying the usage of the AWS CLI for this specific AWS service.
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