At 8:11 "There are like 250 AWS services and no one knows them all, I don't know them all. I know about 50 or so but they're the important 50" This is absolute gold and is also reassuring as someone who is learning the AWS ecosystem. Cheers and thank you for the great content
Cant tell you how much your videos have helped me in understanding AWS better. You have a phenomenal talent in breaking down complex topics and making them understandable to the average joe like me. Thank you! 🙏
Mindmap link: bit.ly/aws-learning-mindmap Re 29:46 - A viewer found the AWS Architecture Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLhr1KZpdzukdeX8mQ2qO73bg6UKQHYsHb&si=eOip5tABGLnkVyEq
Hey man Just saw your udemy course on AWS Lambda Great course and your way to relate to real time issues that you face THANKS a lot Where to get more paid courses from you and also please keep making this courses We and my 7-8 friends just enrolled for that lambda they all loved it
Found this to be a great primer of where to start. Only change I would make is to expand Compute section enough to know the difference between EC2, ECS, EKS, and Lambdas. Don't need to go deep, just what is the difference. Basically it hits a lot of the buzzwords that people are asking about, and identifies what the differences are.
Bro The perfect video I was looking for. Just how you've mapped it out for someone who is right at the start has given me a lot of confidence. Smashed it!!
You are truly the man when it comes to explaining how to use AWS as a developer. I appreciate your work and love your honesty when discussing parts of an AWS service that you do not understand. You are my go-to source whenever I get stuck.
Starting tomorrow actually now I'll set up tasks on click up every day after work until I complete everything, I don't care how long it takes I just can't wait to enjoy the transformation inside of me!
This is a very good resource. Thanks for sharing. I'm new to cloud computing and just completed the cloud essential training from AWS but this provides a clear pathway on what to do. Cheers
Would definitely recommend doing certifications along with hands-on projects. In my experience, hands-on projects are great for learning HOW to do, whereas doing certifications gives you an understanding of WHY something behaves the way it does.
@@Cloud_with_lois You can do both if you use the right course. Personally, I did the courses from Stephen Grider on Udemy. All his courses have slides + hands-on labs
Amazing roadmap! Super well structured! Thank you! I'm currently working on a computer vision roadmap for my own channel, and I'll be incorporating many things from the way you've structured this roadmap. 🙌
I'm in a AWS re/start bootcamp and you're right. They give us a bunch of labs and it's easier for me to comprehend doing the labs versus watching a video and reading notes.
Hello, I hope you are well. How's it going or did it go with the boot camp? Could you share with me your experiences and thoughts regarding the course. Thank you.
You have valid points about not being that guy with AWS certification without practical experience. However, there are lots of people with little or no industry experience, an AWS certification help them get interviews? Yes.....Will AWS certification alone get them the job? Almost Impossible
I agree with you about the experience part but from my 20 years in IT support those certs get you into the interview to get the chance to show your skills. Folks at the end of the day if you are trying to break into the field or level up, you're going to need both. And if you can do that your confidence level will be so high that at your interview, skills test etc. will be so low stress that they may just hire you because of how cool and calm you are. (just my opinion but it works for me in the past)
I cannot thank you enough for this video, it is exactly what I needed and ultimately extremely valuable to my journey learning AWS. You're an absolute legend. Thank you!
Enjoyed watching the video. I am looking forward to watching additional videos as well. Just getting started in my AWS journey. We will see where I end up in a couple years.
You don’t need to work at AWS to use and learn AWS, mate. The certification is just a bunch of theory. It doesn’t truly translate to the real world other than one knowing theory but hardly ever actually applying it at all. That’s like reading about the theory behind a chess opening. You are fine as long as the opponent plays the exact moves you trained for, but as soon as you’re faced with a move you’ve never seen, you’re on your own again. That’s what real experience is, being able to figure out the scenarios you weren’t trained for, and also just using the stuff you did train for on real world projects instead of just in your head or some simulation.
@@TreeLuvBurdpuBeen using aws for over 10 years without any certifications and have never worked for aws. I’m not hiring anyone just because they have a certification.. I’ve interviewed many “certified” candidates that couldn’t understand the most basic of concepts…
@@chrishuffman2438 You don't have to hire some just because they have a cert. That doesn't mean people learn nothing from the certification process or that certs don't demonstrate knowledge.
@chrishuffman2438 What would you advise a total beginner like me who has nothing but enthusiasm to learn and apply and also hoping to take the certs… so do I forget the Certs and focus on learning and applying… how do I get roles to work on?
I will call this video a blessing in my AWS career. I just picked interest in AWS few days ago and I came across you video. Thank you, this is a life-saver! Though, I got a problem. I can't access the link for the ROADMAP. Kindly assist.
Your videos are PURE GOLD!!!! - I am currently at this exact stage where I start my dream job working on AWS in 4 weeks (my job would be to help migrate on prem applications to AWS along with acting as AWS admin) and I am so confused and overwhelmed watching AWS learning youtube videos, documentations , trying to understand services and where to begin AWS hands on experience from.. this video gave me the everything what I was looking for and now I have a PLAN... THANK YOU so much for this invaluable information ....this is exactly I was looking for. Quick question: Are there any good tips and learning tools to excel cloud-formation/terraform/github actions/spacelift or applications you use for designing cloud flows charts that you would recommend to speed my learning?
Hi there, congrats on joining! Message me @dggalati on slack to say hello when you arrive :) Learning CloudFormation/IaC just takes practice. You can watch some of the videos on my channel as a first step (I have some on CloudFormation/CDK). I would suggest setting up some very simple apps to get the hang of how things work. I unfortunately don't have any resource suggestions besides my own content but Im sure you could find some high quality RUclips tutorials. For diagramming, the standard go-to tool is draw.io . Another good option is Excalidraw. In both of them you can import AWS resource icons and the drag/drop interface is super simple to use. Hope this helps and congrats again.
You do not have a terrible memory. Your memory just works different. Your memory is stronger visually vs language wise. So things like maps of concepts will easily stick for you hut you will have a hard time with things like names and numbers. So you can actually use that to your advantage if you do it right. That said, i would guess you are better in creative roles vs administrative roles or technical roles
I totally agree that to really learn you need to actually use the services and play around with them. However, as a beginner it might be a bit challenging to do so since not all services are free obviously and you can get those unexpected bills which is what happened to me. The bill was nothing at all but I have heard stories of people getting terrible ones. I just can't get the past the anxiety to really start enjoying doing projects and learning.
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! It's really helpful for beginners like me. Question, do you have any suggestions on how to learn and practice to be a aws cloud security engineer?
Thanks for all the resources and perspective you bring into your videos! They've been extremely helpful since my starting at Amazon a little over a year ago. Would you be able to revisit the CDK at some point and explore that topic in a bit more detail?
Hey Kevin, Great suggestion. I actually have a CDK video coming out soon to set up CDK with Lambda + SQS. It covers all the setup steps, how to create a stack, and deploy. Hopefully this is helpful but if not, let me know what you're looking for and I can try and make a more tailored video. The CDK video should be out in a week or two from today. Cheers, Daniel
brother as I am still a beginner in networking , is it better for me to advance in networking or to focus on the path of system administration and on solutions architect path ? thanks for your efforts
"we learn by doing" is a proven way to produce subpar solutions at least initially, and in some cases for many many years . Simply because people are too lazy to RTFM
This is fantastic! I'm checking out this mind map in depth tomorrow! I'm really hoping to be able to flex some Cdk muscle and get comfortable building out aws infrastructure this way as this is what we're doing work.
Great Great video Regarding certs. I don't wanna have it I know aws pretty well I did lots of projects on that and still doing it at my work. But now when I'm seeing JD in linkedin they all asking for certs. This is absurd I think
What do you think of a tiny Python data pipeline as practice project? For example, a few different Lambda functions, event bridge, s3 and/or dynamodb and RDS. Plus plug in a data visualization tool or host static JS dashboard in s3 + cloudfront. Edit: ok you just mentioned something similar towards the end.
If you click the link to the mindmap, you will see that it’s running on Coggle. Unfortunately, the links integrated inside the mindmap are not clickable anymore. 😢
I would like to get into cloud. The thing is I'm from a non it background and cloud is not an entry level role. So what would you recommend i get into first for a job before learning cloud? How can I break into this industry as i have 0 it experience as of now ?
At 8:11
"There are like 250 AWS services and no one knows them all, I don't know them all. I know about 50 or so but they're the important 50" This is absolute gold and is also reassuring as someone who is learning the AWS ecosystem. Cheers and thank you for the great content
Could you please list those 50 using any social media or any link so that I could be confined to what I must learn !
Btw thanks for this ! ❤
@@himanshurajpal7842 it's just an expression. In reality, he probably uses about 10-20 daily
Once you learn the core services really well the other services are much easier to digest.
@@himanshurajpal7842learning the same 50 as him just because he learned them is a terrible idea…
Cant tell you how much your videos have helped me in understanding AWS better. You have a phenomenal talent in breaking down complex topics and making them understandable to the average joe like me. Thank you! 🙏
Yep. This is the roadmap I will use to finally start AWS.
Mindmap link: bit.ly/aws-learning-mindmap
Re 29:46 - A viewer found the AWS Architecture Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLhr1KZpdzukdeX8mQ2qO73bg6UKQHYsHb&si=eOip5tABGLnkVyEq
Hey man Just saw your udemy course on AWS Lambda Great course and your way to relate to real time issues that you face THANKS a lot Where to get more paid courses from you and also please keep making this courses We and my 7-8 friends just enrolled for that lambda they all loved it
Found this to be a great primer of where to start. Only change I would make is to expand Compute section enough to know the difference between EC2, ECS, EKS, and Lambdas. Don't need to go deep, just what is the difference. Basically it hits a lot of the buzzwords that people are asking about, and identifies what the differences are.
Bro
The perfect video I was looking for. Just how you've mapped it out for someone who is right at the start has given me a lot of confidence.
Smashed it!!
You are truly the man when it comes to explaining how to use AWS as a developer. I appreciate your work and love your honesty when discussing parts of an AWS service that you do not understand. You are my go-to source whenever I get stuck.
I have been hoping to find a really good AWS focused channel, and now I have. That was a great presentation. Thank you!
Thanks very much Don and welcome!
Starting tomorrow actually now I'll set up tasks on click up every day after work until I complete everything, I don't care how long it takes I just can't wait to enjoy the transformation inside of me!
I truly feel this! Same mindset
I'm just getting started down this road and I truly appreciate your efforts, thanks!
This is a very good resource. Thanks for sharing. I'm new to cloud computing and just completed the cloud essential training from AWS but this provides a clear pathway on what to do. Cheers
Would definitely recommend doing certifications along with hands-on projects. In my experience, hands-on projects are great for learning HOW to do, whereas doing certifications gives you an understanding of WHY something behaves the way it does.
do you recommend starting out with certification first or do labs first then certify after
@@Cloud_with_lois You can do both if you use the right course. Personally, I did the courses from Stephen Grider on Udemy. All his courses have slides + hands-on labs
Amazing roadmap! Super well structured! Thank you! I'm currently working on a computer vision roadmap for my own channel, and I'll be incorporating many things from the way you've structured this roadmap. 🙌
I'm in a AWS re/start bootcamp and you're right. They give us a bunch of labs and it's easier for me to comprehend doing the labs versus watching a video and reading notes.
Hello,
I hope you are well.
How's it going or did it go with the boot camp? Could you share with me your experiences and thoughts regarding the course.
Thank you.
@@steveogbeche3749 I completed the bootcamp and earned my AWS Cloud Practitioner cert, I am now prepping for Redhat Certified Sys Admin cert.
This is gold! These are the fundamentals that you will come across, and form the base of the rest of the services.
Thank you. This channel and this particular roadmap I’ll save me so much time. To be able to offer this to others.
Thanks man, I got my first AWS Cert in January and didn't do anything with it. I'm definitely doing all these projects.
Great video! It really helped me to see were to get started with AWS with my web scraping project. Thanks!💯💯
You have valid points about not being that guy with AWS certification without practical experience. However, there are lots of people with little or no industry experience, an AWS certification help them get interviews? Yes.....Will AWS certification alone get them the job? Almost Impossible
I agree with you about the experience part but from my 20 years in IT support those certs get you into the interview to get the chance to show your skills. Folks at the end of the day if you are trying to break into the field or level up, you're going to need both. And if you can do that your confidence level will be so high that at your interview, skills test etc. will be so low stress that they may just hire you because of how cool and calm you are. (just my opinion but it works for me in the past)
I cannot thank you enough for this video, it is exactly what I needed and ultimately extremely valuable to my journey learning AWS. You're an absolute legend. Thank you!
thsnks : im gearing up for the SA c003 exam (discount at the AWS Summit in Joburg end Sep) so...FINALLY tying up every thing. Great video.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the content brother !! Categorized everything in such a simple manner and the mindmap was the cherry on top
What a resourceful topic. Great roadmap to learn. This is pure gold ❤
What a great explanation Brother.. Very sweet and short to start with AWS
29:46 This is the playlist for AWS Architecture videos -> ruclips.net/p/PLhr1KZpdzukdeX8mQ2qO73bg6UKQHYsHb&si=eOip5tABGLnkVyEq
Thank You! I'm so glad this exists and you were able to link it. I've added this to the pinned comment.
So well structured roadmap.... thnku sooo much to upload such vedio as i was lost like where to start wat to cover
Enjoyed watching the video. I am looking forward to watching additional videos as well. Just getting started in my AWS journey. We will see where I end up in a couple years.
Certifications are good for people who can't work at AWS for ten years to learn AWS.
You don’t need to work at AWS to use and learn AWS, mate. The certification is just a bunch of theory. It doesn’t truly translate to the real world other than one knowing theory but hardly ever actually applying it at all. That’s like reading about the theory behind a chess opening. You are fine as long as the opponent plays the exact moves you trained for, but as soon as you’re faced with a move you’ve never seen, you’re on your own again. That’s what real experience is, being able to figure out the scenarios you weren’t trained for, and also just using the stuff you did train for on real world projects instead of just in your head or some simulation.
@@Sindoku The certs aren't theory, chum. Their full of real world scenarios from real customer cases.
@@TreeLuvBurdpuBeen using aws for over 10 years without any certifications and have never worked for aws. I’m not hiring anyone just because they have a certification.. I’ve interviewed many “certified” candidates that couldn’t understand the most basic of concepts…
@@chrishuffman2438 You don't have to hire some just because they have a cert. That doesn't mean people learn nothing from the certification process or that certs don't demonstrate knowledge.
@chrishuffman2438
What would you advise a total beginner like me who has nothing but enthusiasm to learn and apply and also hoping to take the certs… so do I forget the Certs and focus on learning and applying… how do I get roles to work on?
This is a fabulous resource that I wish I had when first starting g out many years ago. 👍👍👍
I built an ecosystem with aws from just one of your videos. If my understanding was greater maybe I could have grown it’s channels
Stellar content! This video is top-notch and super informative. Appreciate it! 👍
Cant thank you enough :). I was looking for some guidance and landed at correct page. Thank you so much :)
Thank you! After watch this video I have nothing else to say but Thank You!
Excellent mind map for learning AWS!
I will call this video a blessing in my AWS career.
I just picked interest in AWS few days ago and I came across you video. Thank you, this is a life-saver!
Though, I got a problem. I can't access the link for the ROADMAP. Kindly assist.
As a data scientist and ML engineer, how would you extend the list of core required services for a data / ML role?
Very insightful video to learn AWS
Great video showing "the path to AWS". Thank you!
Fantastic video! I saw 40 minutes of content that will drive 40+ hours (days maybe?) of new learning.
Your videos are PURE GOLD!!!! - I am currently at this exact stage where I start my dream job working on AWS in 4 weeks (my job would be to help migrate on prem applications to AWS along with acting as AWS admin) and I am so confused and overwhelmed watching AWS learning youtube videos, documentations , trying to understand services and where to begin AWS hands on experience from.. this video gave me the everything what I was looking for and now I have a PLAN... THANK YOU so much for this invaluable information ....this is exactly I was looking for. Quick question: Are there any good tips and learning tools to excel cloud-formation/terraform/github actions/spacelift or applications you use for designing cloud flows charts that you would recommend to speed my learning?
Hi there, congrats on joining! Message me @dggalati on slack to say hello when you arrive :)
Learning CloudFormation/IaC just takes practice. You can watch some of the videos on my channel as a first step (I have some on CloudFormation/CDK). I would suggest setting up some very simple apps to get the hang of how things work. I unfortunately don't have any resource suggestions besides my own content but Im sure you could find some high quality RUclips tutorials.
For diagramming, the standard go-to tool is draw.io . Another good option is Excalidraw. In both of them you can import AWS resource icons and the drag/drop interface is super simple to use.
Hope this helps and congrats again.
@@BeABetterDev thank you so much and I will ping you soon over slack 👍
Key takeaway point: "Learn by doing...". Perhaps that would even fit as a video topic, but that's just me
Thanks for creating this man ❤
great videos, but the video not being in sync with audio really bothers me.
Great video. Thanks for the time and effort on this
You're very welcome!!!
This is great! Thank you man
You do not have a terrible memory. Your memory just works different. Your memory is stronger visually vs language wise. So things like maps of concepts will easily stick for you hut you will have a hard time with things like names and numbers. So you can actually use that to your advantage if you do it right. That said, i would guess you are better in creative roles vs administrative roles or technical roles
he uses a Mind Map because he doesn't have a good memory.
Awesome video, Daniel! Without a doubt, I recommend watching this video to all of you who are starting to learn AWS.
Thank you so much for your support and recommendations!
@@BeABetterDev You're welcome, please keep producing these fantastic videos! ⚡
This is gold! thank you very much. I would add to play AWS Cloud Quest as it isan amazing tool to learn imo:)))
I totally agree that to really learn you need to actually use the services and play around with them. However, as a beginner it might be a bit challenging to do so since not all services are free obviously and you can get those unexpected bills which is what happened to me. The bill was nothing at all but I have heard stories of people getting terrible ones. I just can't get the past the anxiety to really start enjoying doing projects and learning.
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! It's really helpful for beginners like me. Question, do you have any suggestions on how to learn and practice to be a aws cloud security engineer?
Super useful. Thanks for this!
this is exactly what i need as newbie.. i want to shift my career to I.Ts
This is amazing, thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing, you are doing a great job
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing this great video. 🙏
Damn Man you are the real geek Hats off to you, Yes I am learning from you al lot
Hi, Thanks for your such informative video. May i know which tool you are using here for creating such concept map?
Thank you! The tool is called Coggl
First time ever I’ve been able to make some sense of this wow
I need to be able to like this video more than once
Thanks for all the resources and perspective you bring into your videos! They've been extremely helpful since my starting at Amazon a little over a year ago.
Would you be able to revisit the CDK at some point and explore that topic in a bit more detail?
Hey Kevin,
Great suggestion. I actually have a CDK video coming out soon to set up CDK with Lambda + SQS. It covers all the setup steps, how to create a stack, and deploy. Hopefully this is helpful but if not, let me know what you're looking for and I can try and make a more tailored video. The CDK video should be out in a week or two from today.
Cheers,
Daniel
CDK for API Gateway, Dynamo, Lambda. Great vids !!! @@BeABetterDev
brother as I am still a beginner in networking , is it better for me to advance in networking or to focus on the path of system administration and on solutions architect path ? thanks for your efforts
Nice video, SQS is the first service.😀
Thanks for the mindmap, great stuff
"we learn by doing" is a proven way to produce subpar solutions at least initially, and in some cases for many many years . Simply because people are too lazy to RTFM
I just had to like this video and subscribe to this channel because of this video
Great guidance Thank You, want to know what Mind Mapping tool you are using. Could you please post the tool name, is it paid service
This is fantastic! I'm checking out this mind map in depth tomorrow! I'm really hoping to be able to flex some Cdk muscle and get comfortable building out aws infrastructure this way as this is what we're doing work.
Hi, Thank you very much for the video, could please share the newest link of mind map, the old one is not working.
I just liked because of that cool graphic..
Thanks for this video!!
Awesome video! Thank you!
great explain bro ❤
Glad you liked it
Best video thanks man!
Thanks for the video - just a heads up the sound is out of sync
This is gold!
so useful info, thanks a lot man!
Great Great video
Regarding certs. I don't wanna have it I know aws pretty well I did lots of projects on that and still doing it at my work. But now when I'm seeing JD in linkedin they all asking for certs. This is absurd I think
thank you for this amazing video
You're very welcome!
What do you think of a tiny Python data pipeline as practice project?
For example, a few different Lambda functions, event bridge, s3 and/or dynamodb and RDS. Plus plug in a data visualization tool or host static JS dashboard in s3 + cloudfront.
Edit: ok you just mentioned something similar towards the end.
DynamoDB is not documented DB, but key-value storage. And it's better to compare DynamoDB to Reddis, then to MongoDB.
Thanks, very useful video!
thank you so much for this video
Fantastic video! Liked! Subscribed!
Love your content keep it up!
What is this tool you use for your presentation topic/outline?
What mindmap software are u using in this video? Its very cool
If you click the link to the mindmap, you will see that it’s running on Coggle. Unfortunately, the links integrated inside the mindmap are not clickable anymore. 😢
You're Amazing thank you so much
I would like to get into cloud. The thing is I'm from a non it background and cloud is not an entry level role. So what would you recommend i get into first for a job before learning cloud? How can I break into this industry as i have 0 it experience as of now ?
one more awesome video man
Why isn’t the face synchronized with the voice? Ai?
Probably strong accent. I personally always skip tutorials from certain sub-continent :) since I hate the accent.
thank you for info
white background it is a crime in 2024
HI I m NEW to AWS. How can i get the mind map, it looks like this help me a lot a road map in how to learn AWS
Best Course is on Udemy! Period🎉
First AWS service in 2004 Amazon SQS
Great video!
Very nice explained 👌
Good Job! Thank you!
Thank you SO much
I like Golang, is that fine for Cloud Computing? I prefer it to Python, thank you.