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.NET: Code Example for AWS Message Processing Framework for .NET. #6474

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@Paul-B-AWS Paul-B-AWS commented May 17, 2024

This pull request adds a code example for AWS Message Processing Framework for .NET


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@Paul-B-AWS Paul-B-AWS requested a review from rlhagerm as a code owner May 17, 2024 18:18
@github-actions github-actions bot added the DotNet-v3 This issue relates to the AWS SDK for .NET V3 label May 17, 2024
@rlhagerm rlhagerm self-assigned this May 20, 2024
@rlhagerm rlhagerm changed the title Capturing code examples for the AWS Message Processing Framework for .NET. .NET: Code Example for AWS Message Processing Framework for .NET. May 20, 2024
@rlhagerm rlhagerm added Task A general update to the code base for language clarification, missing actions, tests, etc. On Call Review needed This work needs an on-call review labels May 20, 2024
@rlhagerm rlhagerm added On Call Review complete On call review complete and removed On Call Review needed This work needs an on-call review labels May 22, 2024
@rlhagerm rlhagerm merged commit 0b22105 into awsdocs:main May 22, 2024
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