TypeScript app built with Amazon Q Developer? Let’s review it.
Expert code review for TypeScript apps built with Amazon Q Developer. We find Amazon Q Developer-specific bugs, fix TypeScript security issues, and optimize performance. From $19.
Amazon Q Developer issues we find in TypeScript projects
Problems specific to Amazon Q Developer's code generation patterns when building TypeScript apps.
Overly permissive IAM policies generated with wildcard actions and resources
Amazon Q often generates IAM policies with `*` wildcards for actions or resources as a starting point, which violates the principle of least privilege. These policies should be scoped to specific actions and resource ARNs before being applied in production.
Lambda cold start latency not addressed in generated function configurations
Generated Lambda functions use default memory and timeout settings without considering cold start impact. Functions with heavy initialization code (loading models, establishing DB connections) need provisioned concurrency or memory tuning, which Amazon Q does not configure.
Generated CDK code creates AWS resources without cost estimation or tagging
Amazon Q CDK suggestions deploy resources without cost-tracking tags or budget guardrails, making it easy to inadvertently provision expensive resources (NAT gateways, multi-AZ RDS instances) without visibility into the cost impact.
DynamoDB access patterns generated without consideration for partition key hot spots
Generated DynamoDB table designs and query patterns sometimes use partition keys that distribute poorly under load — such as a status field with few values — creating hot partitions that throttle at scale.
TypeScript issues we check for
Common TypeScript problems that affect production readiness.
Excessive use of 'any' type
AI tools use 'any' to bypass type errors instead of defining proper types, removing all the safety benefits TypeScript provides.
Missing strict mode
tsconfig.json without strict mode enables sloppy type checking that allows null errors and implicit any types.
Type assertions instead of type guards
Using 'as' casts to force types instead of runtime checks, causing crashes when data doesn't match the asserted type.
Incorrect generic implementations
Overly complex or incorrect generic types that confuse rather than help, making the code harder to maintain.
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- Security vulnerability analysis
- Code quality review
- Dependency audit
- Architecture review
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Frequently asked questions
Can you review TypeScript code generated by Amazon Q Developer?
Yes. We regularly audit TypeScript projects built with Amazon Q Developer and understand the specific patterns and issues it introduces. Our review covers security, performance, and deployment readiness.
What TypeScript issues does Amazon Q Developer typically create?
Common issues in Amazon Q Developer-generated TypeScript code include: overly permissive iam policies generated with wildcard actions and resources, lambda cold start latency not addressed in generated function configurations, generated cdk code creates aws resources without cost estimation or tagging. Combined with TypeScript-specific concerns like excessive use of 'any' type and missing strict mode.
How do I make my Amazon Q Developer TypeScript project production-ready?
Start with our code audit ($19) to get a prioritized list of issues. For Amazon Q Developer-built TypeScript projects, the typical path is: fix security gaps, address TypeScript-specific performance issues, then configure deployment. We provide a fixed quote after the audit.
How much does it cost to review Amazon Q Developer-generated TypeScript code?
Our code audit starts at $19 and covers security, performance, architecture, and deployment readiness. For fixes, our Fix & Ship plan is $199. Larger projects get a custom fixed quote — no hourly billing or surprises.
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