This is overall a nice video and I’ve watched several videos on your channel however, I just wanna clarify a few things. The CompTIA cloud+ is not an entry-level certification CompTIA has recommended that you have five years of experience and some experience with hardware software system admin type skills. The CompTIA entry-level cloud certification is called cloud essentials+ that came out in 2019 and is their entry-level comparable to Azure fundamentals and AWS cloud practitioner. The cloud+ is an intermediate infrastructure certification along with the CompTIA Linux+ Once you obtain the cloud + and you have lower level Certs like a + Net+ Security +, then when you go to renew the cloud+ those lower level Certs will automatically renew every time. I am a WGU student in the process of taking various compTIA Certs.
Thanks G. I was thinking about SE but I think im gonna go with this one instead and knock it out inside of 1 yr. Its good to know that Python is so important. I will focus a lot on it. When it comes to Azure vs AWS, Im going to see which has the most jobs and pays the most.
I agree about the course material, all of the CompTIA certifications that you get through WGU use the CompTIA official training material. It’s called cert master practice, and cert mad learn. The cert master learn material is pretty bad in my opinion, however, the cert master practice is really good because it breaks down every objective and every topic of every objective and quizzes you on all types of things for the exam. I personally use Jason Dion courses for my certifications because I love his teaching style, and I use the cert Master practice to drum in information and reinforce learning to prepare for the exam
I would specialize in one or the other. Better to go all in on one than to try and be a generalist. The good news is that even if you do go all in on one a lot of cloud knowledge you will gain will still apply to both platforms.
00:00 Intro
02:13 WGU D318 Cloud Applications
05:22 WGU D522 Python for IT Automation
09:03 WGU D338 Cloud Platform Solutions
12:52 WGU Azure Specialization
18:37 WGU AWS Specialization
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Thanks man, as always, great video!!
This is overall a nice video and I’ve watched several videos on your channel however, I just wanna clarify a few things.
The CompTIA cloud+ is not an entry-level certification CompTIA has recommended that you have five years of experience and some experience with hardware software system admin type skills. The CompTIA entry-level cloud certification is called cloud essentials+ that came out in 2019 and is their entry-level comparable to Azure fundamentals and AWS cloud practitioner.
The cloud+ is an intermediate infrastructure certification along with the CompTIA Linux+
Once you obtain the cloud + and you have lower level Certs like a + Net+ Security +, then when you go to renew the cloud+ those lower level Certs will automatically renew every time. I am a WGU student in the process of taking various compTIA Certs.
The Cloud Platform Solutions class is nice because its an OA to pass the class and then you get a voucher for the AZ-104 thats good for a year
Thanks G. I was thinking about SE but I think im gonna go with this one instead and knock it out inside of 1 yr. Its good to know that Python is so important. I will focus a lot on it. When it comes to Azure vs AWS, Im going to see which has the most jobs and pays the most.
I agree about the course material, all of the CompTIA certifications that you get through WGU use the CompTIA official training material. It’s called cert master practice, and cert mad learn.
The cert master learn material is pretty bad in my opinion, however, the cert master practice is really good because it breaks down every objective and every topic of every objective and quizzes you on all types of things for the exam. I personally use Jason Dion courses for my certifications because I love his teaching style, and I use the cert Master practice to drum in information and reinforce learning to prepare for the exam
Is the spreadsheet updated to reflect the azure track? I see a lot of aws on there
Is taking Multi-track for Cloud Computing a good choice?
I would specialize in one or the other. Better to go all in on one than to try and be a generalist. The good news is that even if you do go all in on one a lot of cloud knowledge you will gain will still apply to both platforms.
What is your favorute degree now after computer science
I'm having a tough time choosing between software engineering in a year or cloud computing