Probably the best introduction to AWS ever created. I've been using the cloud for 4 yrs and have never seen the entire suite presented & introduced so clearly.
Thank you s much Jagveer for your kind comment. Reading responses like yours motivate me to keep on making more content for my viewers. Thanks again, Daniel
This is great. I have an AWS Assoc Architect certification and a few years of AWS work... and this was a fantastic learning experience I wish I had had years ago. Can't wait to give it to a friend that asked how to learn the cloud.
thnx a lot man !! I am a mobile dev, learning to get into backend, was trying to explore AWS !! I guess most of the mention n this video u did covered in ur channel but I guess they r scattered, it will be extremely helpful for many newbies like me to explore ...if you make a playlist like specifically for DataEngineers, FrontEnd and BackEnd. End of the day, Ur channel is so helpful man !! Thanks a ton brother.
You’ve got the best explanation format ever, I’ve always tried to wrap my head around how to specifically utilize AWS to my advantage as a newbie in the cloud computing niche and you just explained everything explicitly, thank you so much 😊
Best AWS specialty roadmap I've seen. My only suggestions would be S3 belongs in Common and DE needs RDS and Lambda. IMO, your site is the go-to place for AWS. Thanks.
AWE-some overview given the plethora of ever-growing AWS services! Nice share, thank you. What IS missing, even from some of the raved about "trainings" is this grouped logic of hands-on projects..as opposed to the ENTIRE (boring) AWS curriculum in one swallow!
Searching for an intro to AWS from no experience onward. I take it learning each branch in the order of appearance is the most optimal method for a student. Open to other pro tips for this career path. Thank you in advance.
Thanks for sharing. This is a very good clear presentation and it helped me understand things better as far as where and how to start with AWS. Im working as Network Admin right now and trying to move over to DevOps side or the AWS Networking.
While I am not new to AWS, this is a refreshing "categorization" of tracks and services pertaining to each. In terms of "common" tools, maybe SAM or the aws cli should be mentioned in the "common" column?
Hey rolucic, thanks for pointing this out. I'm not sure how I feel about SAM anymore with the introduction of CDK. It feels like theres significant overlap in the two but I figured CDK is more futureproof. Your point about the CLI is an excellent one. It was silly of me to not include that! Thanks again for your feedback and kind words. Daniel
@@BeABetterDev Hi, Yes, I am conflicted also about SAM vs SDK. What I can say is that I've opted for CDK (Python "flavor") but there are still a lot of samples out there using SAM. Seems to me AWS is conflicted about this also. One other point could be that if you don't know any of the languages that can be used by CDK (Java, JavaScript, Python...) and you are "OK" with YAML (or JSON) then SAM might be the way....
Amazing tutorial. I have a question can you download applications in an Ec2 instance ??Applications like Adobe after effects and other pc related applications
At 1:06...isn't that backwards? Shouldn't it be in an availability zone, you can have one or more data centers? An availability zone consists of one or more discrete data centers.
@@BeABetterDev You’re welcome. I didn’t want to sound rude or anything. I am trying to learn the cloud and find your videos so helpful, and I didn’t want someone to get confused, if they’re new to this.
Wonderful roadmap, very useful. I see most of existing videos covers Frontend and Backend concepts, do you have any plans to create videos briefing on Data Engineering topics like Glue, Redshift, Athena ?
This one is super helpful!, i would print it out for quicker access now ✌️ could you please make indepth videos specifically on data engineering and devops topic. 🙌 Thanks sir again!!
Thanks for great video ! Important question : someone wanting to be a AWS cloud developer like say data engineer what language skills are needed I mean python or Java ? Or something else One of biggest confusions about cloud is what language I should invest time without getting obselete
i would argue that DevOps should really know MOST if not ALL of those services so the fact DevOps only has a few is not at all accurate. As a DevOps Engineer I am expected (and rightfully so) to know most of all those services or at the very least be similar to what Backend has so not sure why this guy makes DevOps look so easy in his chart
Probably the best introduction to AWS ever created. I've been using the cloud for 4 yrs and have never seen the entire suite presented & introduced so clearly.
Thank you s much Jagveer for your kind comment. Reading responses like yours motivate me to keep on making more content for my viewers.
Thanks again,
Daniel
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I havent seen a better video on AWS overview on youtube. Great stuff man. Appreciate your work.
Thanks so much Aurall! Glad you enjoyed !
I searched internet for 30 mins to get a starting point for backed engineers and finally landed here.
Thank man
This the best 25 minutes I've spent in the last 5 years. Kudos sir!
This is great. I have an AWS Assoc Architect certification and a few years of AWS work... and this was a fantastic learning experience I wish I had had years ago. Can't wait to give it to a friend that asked how to learn the cloud.
YOU ARE A LEGEND!
Thank you!
Facts. Dude is extremely generous as he doesn’t have to share this info and give his wisdom
I just stumbled on your channel! Man, you have a way of explaining things in a simple way! Good job!
Thanks so much Maher!
@BeAB fbetterDev
I believe, DevOps = Whole AWS services. Very informative video, thank you.
Big thanks to this man for making AWS easier
Awesome video. Now I need the fastest learning curve with the highest pay.
thnx a lot man !! I am a mobile dev, learning to get into backend, was trying to explore AWS !! I guess most of the mention n this video u did covered in ur channel but I guess they r scattered, it will be extremely helpful for many newbies like me to explore ...if you make a playlist like specifically for DataEngineers, FrontEnd and BackEnd.
End of the day, Ur channel is so helpful man !! Thanks a ton brother.
Dude, You drop this 👑. Lots of thanks
You’ve got the best explanation format ever, I’ve always tried to wrap my head around how to specifically utilize AWS to my advantage as a newbie in the cloud computing niche and you just explained everything explicitly, thank you so much 😊
You have been an integral part of my AWS journey, Thank you so much. SAA certified and now going for my DEV. Appreciate the content!
Best AWS specialty roadmap I've seen. My only suggestions would be S3 belongs in Common and DE needs RDS and Lambda. IMO, your site is the go-to place for AWS. Thanks.
Nice!! As a frontender this is gold! Thanks!
You're very welcome!
GOLDEN VIDEO FOR AN AWS DEVELOPER
Thanks Nishant!
Fantastic. Thanks for this. The hardest part is knowing where to start and it can be so overwhelming.
AWE-some overview given the plethora of ever-growing AWS services! Nice share, thank you. What IS missing, even from some of the raved about "trainings" is this grouped logic of hands-on projects..as opposed to the ENTIRE (boring) AWS curriculum in one swallow!
Backend dev is where the fun is 🤜
AWESome...Made it easier for a those pursuing AWS ... Also S3 and EC2 should be part of common....
I would say it is great cheatsheet for AWS aspiratns.Thanks for your efforts to bring out this categorized topics to us. Keep rocking....
Glad I could help Pavan!
Your tutorial are easy to follow. Thanks. Keep doing Awesomeeee work!!!
Thanks Rishi!
Thanks for this wonderful video. It really clarified where I need to focus.
Simply awesome, very informative, what a great tutorial, thank you.
Great Video. One of the best on your channel. Thanks a ton!
My go to channel whenever in doubt. Thanks!
Good Description. Thank You !!
a great kickstarter to learn aws ecosystem
Glad you think so!
gracefully did it like anything
Enjoyed watching this video from start to the end . Really helpful :)
Really glad you found it helpful Rohini! Cheers.
Searching for an intro to AWS from no experience onward. I take it learning each branch in the order of appearance is the most optimal method for a student. Open to other pro tips for this career path. Thank you in advance.
Thanks for sharing. This is a very good clear presentation and it helped me understand things better as far as where and how to start with AWS. Im working as Network Admin right now and trying to move over to DevOps side or the AWS Networking.
Wow, amazing
Just subscribed
One component that is missing from this diagram is security.
Thanks a Ton, crystal 🔮✨ clear explained
I love this intro!
Thank you!
Thank you! You are awesome man👏🏼
Happy to help!
While I am not new to AWS, this is a refreshing "categorization" of tracks and services pertaining to each. In terms of "common" tools, maybe SAM or the aws cli should be mentioned in the "common" column?
Hey rolucic, thanks for pointing this out. I'm not sure how I feel about SAM anymore with the introduction of CDK. It feels like theres significant overlap in the two but I figured CDK is more futureproof.
Your point about the CLI is an excellent one. It was silly of me to not include that!
Thanks again for your feedback and kind words.
Daniel
@@BeABetterDev Hi,
Yes, I am conflicted also about SAM vs SDK. What I can say is that I've opted for CDK (Python "flavor") but there are still a lot of samples out there using SAM.
Seems to me AWS is conflicted about this also.
One other point could be that if you don't know any of the languages that can be used by CDK (Java, JavaScript, Python...) and you are "OK" with YAML (or JSON) then SAM might be the way....
It's an outstanding presentation..
You depicted this stuff as an absolute stunner, cheers'
What an informative video! So glad our products are part of your incredible setup :)
🔥 HERE ARE CURATED PLAYLISTS FOR EACH CAREER PATH! 🔥
Frontend - ruclips.net/p/PL9nWRykSBSFjMMFpseQQPfFjaVRK-zAfG
Backend - ruclips.net/p/PL9nWRykSBSFggui3a4UPprVtfqIDad-dx
Fullstack - ruclips.net/p/PL9nWRykSBSFh1gB5JkLx1hDQ4iXJN7g3X
Devops - ruclips.net/p/PL9nWRykSBSFirP-HYAwtWwW46GwCzceXm
🔥 PRACTICAL PROJECTS 🔥
Playlist - ruclips.net/p/PL9nWRykSBSFgWDlD9t6Q8umECQPFOXP9b
These are great, thanks! Do you have a curated playlist for 'common' too?
Amazing tutorial. I have a question can you download applications in an Ec2 instance ??Applications like Adobe after effects and other pc related applications
Through your videos someone can become an AWS cloud computing professional.
Great! Thank you for this superb video
Great video, that was really useful, thank you
Where is EMR? Also, the services you have put in Backend dev are also used in Data Engineering.
Great Session bro
Thanks Manibabu! Glad you enjoyed.
Amazing content!
Thanks so much Antonio!
thanks for this video
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
At 1:06...isn't that backwards? Shouldn't it be in an availability zone, you can have one or more data centers? An availability zone consists of one or more discrete data centers.
Good catch, thanks dre for the correction.
@@BeABetterDev You’re welcome. I didn’t want to sound rude or anything. I am trying to learn the cloud and find your videos so helpful, and I didn’t want someone to get confused, if they’re new to this.
Not a problem at all! Everyone makes mistakes and I'm glad folks are watching over with a careful eye :)
You forget EMR, For data engineering
Phenomenal Content
Thank you very much sir 😊
Can ypu provide the QA Plan as well ?
Coming soon thanks for watching
Wonderful roadmap, very useful.
I see most of existing videos covers Frontend and Backend concepts, do you have any plans to create videos briefing on Data Engineering topics like Glue, Redshift, Athena ?
This is really helpful
Thankk you so much brader
Thanks 🎉
You are amazing 👌🌟
Thank you Munsif!
This one is super helpful!, i would print it out for quicker access now ✌️ could you please make indepth videos specifically on data engineering and devops topic. 🙌
Thanks sir again!!
Thanks Yash! More videos with a career-track focus are coming soon!
@@BeABetterDev looking forward for it 😎
Any videos/ playlists that cover the common topics?
Excellent. Thanks.
Searching for gold....but got diamond like channel...
May I know what software you used to present this video?
Hi Chen,
I used Adobe Photoshop.
really helpful
Thank you Rahul! Glad you enjoyed :)
As a cloud engineer you will use everything.
Thanks for great video !
Important question : someone wanting to be a AWS cloud developer like say data engineer what language skills are needed
I mean python or Java ? Or something else
One of biggest confusions about cloud is what language I should invest time without getting obselete
❤python 🎉
Terraform vs CDK?
😍🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝 thanks for sharing this valuable information
You forgot to add msk, kinesis, emr in data engineering
Thanks
bruhhhhhhhhh, amazing
i would argue that DevOps should really know MOST if not ALL of those services so the fact DevOps only has a few is not at all accurate. As a DevOps Engineer I am expected (and rightfully so) to know most of all those services or at the very least be similar to what Backend has so not sure why this guy makes DevOps look so easy in his chart
Hi Joey, I agree that as a dev ops engineer it requires a lot of breadth. Thanks for calling this out.
rds serverless is too much of a scam, hate that cz basic cost is a lot per month. much more cheaper to use dynamo db
please those who dislike the video , could you tell us why you haters ?
Your forgot AppSync........ which should come in Front end
I knew I was forgetting something important.... Thanks Chandra.