I really loved the way you are explaining. expecting some more complex projects and also recommend to publish 5-10 projects from basic to advanced to Udemy. I had explored there and didn't get any good tutorials.
Thanks for your feedback, I'm working on more complex projects and will let you know when they are ready! If you have any suggestions for tasks or projects you are performing in real world environments, please feel free to suggest. best wishes Rajesh
Thank you so much for this. This is exactly the type of project/tutorial I've been searching for. I'm 49 YO and in the process of a career change and moving into the cloud space following the Solutions Architect route. This is brilliant!
Thank you for your valuable feedback. Yes, learning the principles of AWS serverless architectures is critical for any one on an Solutions Architect role. It not only enables you to build with agility but can also be far more cost effective if done correctly. Best wishes on the career change!
Thank you for your valuable feedback. Yes, ofcourse, feel free to us it for your capstone project. The link to the application code is provided in our GitHub repo. Best of luck
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you 🙏. I have a little question. Who is responsible for writing the code for lambda function? Like isn't it a problem to just copy the code and not know programing to be able to write one? Please enlighten me on this
This is a good question, and it depends on your role within the organization. As a Solutions Architect, you may have developers building application code for you - you may just be responsible for the overall architecture design and incorporating additional infrastructure builds, standards, security and design for cost optimization. Your team could comprise front-end and back-end developers, separate individuals you work with to build end-to-end solutions. Obviously, if you have a developer role in the organization, you and your colleagues would also be building the code. Nevertheless, the demarcation between architects and developers is much less clear today than it was years ago. Even Solutions Architects are expected to work with code (at least Infrastructure as Code) to build solutions more reliably and consistently. And post this, having some knowledge of Python is always good. Hope this helps...
@@awstraining ok so if i get you well, in the scenario in this video, the lambda code is written by the developers who equally wrote the code for the app?.
Yes, but it doesn't always have to be like that - front end developers for the S3 Website Code may be different from the ones who write backend operations.
@@awstraining okkk great thank you very much. I am working on projects that can help me acquire more skills in aws. Your Chanel is definitely going to be very help. Thanks again
Impressing work, please keep it up. Really valuable
@@fahadhussain783Thank you so much.
I really loved the way you are explaining. expecting some more complex projects and also recommend to publish 5-10 projects from basic to advanced to Udemy. I had explored there and didn't get any good tutorials.
Thanks for your feedback, I'm working on more complex projects and will let you know when they are ready!
If you have any suggestions for tasks or projects you are performing in real world environments, please feel free to suggest. best wishes
Rajesh
Thank you so much for this. This is exactly the type of project/tutorial I've been searching for. I'm 49 YO and in the process of a career change and moving into the cloud space following the Solutions Architect route. This is brilliant!
Thank you for your valuable feedback. Yes, learning the principles of AWS serverless architectures is critical for any one on an Solutions Architect role. It not only enables you to build with agility but can also be far more cost effective if done correctly. Best wishes on the career change!
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Thank you
thanks a lot..Very well explained step by step...can i use this as my capstone project
Thank you for your valuable feedback. Yes, ofcourse, feel free to us it for your capstone project. The link to the application code is provided in our GitHub repo. Best of luck
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you 🙏.
I have a little question.
Who is responsible for writing the code for lambda function?
Like isn't it a problem to just copy the code and not know programing to be able to write one? Please enlighten me on this
This is a good question, and it depends on your role within the organization. As a Solutions Architect, you may have developers building application code for you - you may just be responsible for the overall architecture design and incorporating additional infrastructure builds, standards, security and design for cost optimization. Your team could comprise front-end and back-end developers, separate individuals you work with to build end-to-end solutions.
Obviously, if you have a developer role in the organization, you and your colleagues would also be building the code.
Nevertheless, the demarcation between architects and developers is much less clear today than it was years ago. Even Solutions Architects are expected to work with code (at least Infrastructure as Code) to build solutions more reliably and consistently. And post this, having some knowledge of Python is always good.
Hope this helps...
@@awstraining ok so if i get you well, in the scenario in this video, the lambda code is written by the developers who equally wrote the code for the app?.
Yes, but it doesn't always have to be like that - front end developers for the S3 Website Code may be different from the ones who write backend operations.
@@awstraining okkk great thank you very much.
I am working on projects that can help me acquire more skills in aws. Your Chanel is definitely going to be very help.
Thanks again