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AWS for Busy Beginners. Launch and Scale Your First Cloud Application
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- ISBN8259604018
- EAN9798259604018
- Date de parution29/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille758 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurChiify
Résumé
AWS cloud computing and cloud computing for beginners. AWS cloud computing hands-on guide for busy beginners who want to build real things fast. No fluff, just practical skills to launch your cloud career.
Are you overwhelmed by AWS's 200+ services? This book cuts through the noise. You'll learn the essential services-EC2, S3, Lambda, and more-by building real projects. No theory without practice.
Each chapter ends with a working application you can show off. Start with the AWS console and core concepts. Then move to automation with CLI and SDKs. Master security, networking, and cost optimization. By the end, you'll deploy a serverless web app, a data pipeline, and a CI/CD workflow. You'll understand the foundations that make the rest make sense. What makes this book different? It's written for busy people.
Short chapters, clear steps, and real-world examples. You don't need a DevOps background. Just a laptop and curiosity. Compare with The DevOps Handbook, Second Edition by Gene Kim and Securing DevOps by Julien Vehent-both great for advanced teams but skip the beginner's journey. This book fills that gap. Perfect for: developers, sysadmins, students, and career changers. No prior cloud experience required. Get your hands dirty and become AWS certified-ready.
Start building today. This hands-on Cloud/DevOps guide is written to be used at the keyboard: every concept is paired with something you can run, adapt, and keep. You move from first principles to real, working results, with the common errors and fixes called out along the way so you are never stuck for long.
Each chapter ends with a working application you can show off. Start with the AWS console and core concepts. Then move to automation with CLI and SDKs. Master security, networking, and cost optimization. By the end, you'll deploy a serverless web app, a data pipeline, and a CI/CD workflow. You'll understand the foundations that make the rest make sense. What makes this book different? It's written for busy people.
Short chapters, clear steps, and real-world examples. You don't need a DevOps background. Just a laptop and curiosity. Compare with The DevOps Handbook, Second Edition by Gene Kim and Securing DevOps by Julien Vehent-both great for advanced teams but skip the beginner's journey. This book fills that gap. Perfect for: developers, sysadmins, students, and career changers. No prior cloud experience required. Get your hands dirty and become AWS certified-ready.
Start building today. This hands-on Cloud/DevOps guide is written to be used at the keyboard: every concept is paired with something you can run, adapt, and keep. You move from first principles to real, working results, with the common errors and fixes called out along the way so you are never stuck for long.



