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      <description>Deploying a static website to the cloud has never been easier, thanks to Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools like Pulumi. If you&amp;rsquo;re like me, a developer who has used Terraform for your IaC needs in the past, Pulumi offers an alternative that allows you to write code in your preferred programming language (TypeScript/JavaScript, Python, Go, .NET, and Java) to provision and manage cloud infrastructure. In this blog post, we will walk through the steps to deploy a static website to Amazon Web Services (AWS) using Pulumi, ps: this is my first time trying it out.</description>
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