Is it just me or is AWS is a nightmare for beginners? (Reddit) (reddit.com) 15 points by lenova 7y ago ↗ HN
[–] k__ 7y ago ↗ True.I think getting the associate certificates with the help of acloud.guru gives one a good insight.Solution Architect and Developer are a good start.Also, I planned to create some higher-level learning resources next year, maybe a book or a video course called "MVPs with AWS".Gonna iron out the details in January.If someone is interested, wants to stay up-to-date on this project, or has some suggestions:https://goo.gl/forms/S66Z9sPTaJLbokHI3 [–] Jedi72 7y ago ↗ Its Oracle certification all over again. [–] k__ 7y ago ↗ I was on an AWS meetup and most people there weren't certified.Especially employed devs didn't bother.
[–] Jedi72 7y ago ↗ Its Oracle certification all over again. [–] k__ 7y ago ↗ I was on an AWS meetup and most people there weren't certified.Especially employed devs didn't bother.
[–] k__ 7y ago ↗ I was on an AWS meetup and most people there weren't certified.Especially employed devs didn't bother.
[–] letorruella 7y ago ↗ Well to be fair, legos were a nightmare for me the first time as well. Obviously, LEGO doesn’t charge a micro transaction but I’m sure you get my jam.
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 17.4 ms ] threadI think getting the associate certificates with the help of acloud.guru gives one a good insight.
Solution Architect and Developer are a good start.
Also, I planned to create some higher-level learning resources next year, maybe a book or a video course called "MVPs with AWS".
Gonna iron out the details in January.
If someone is interested, wants to stay up-to-date on this project, or has some suggestions:
https://goo.gl/forms/S66Z9sPTaJLbokHI3
Especially employed devs didn't bother.