Description
Get ready for the AWS Certified Developer: Associate exam with this fast-paced course.
This course is a designed to prepare you for the AWS Certified Developer: Associate Exam, and contains a summary of all of the content required, along with tips, hints and more sample questions.
About The Author
Colibri Ltd. is a technology consultancy company founded in 2015 by James Cross and Ingrid Funie. The company works to help its clients navigate the rapidly changing and complex world of emerging technologies, with deep expertise in areas such as big data, data science, machine learning, and Cloud computing. Over the past few years, James and Ingrid have worked with some of the World's largest and most prestigious companies, including a tier-1 investment bank, a leading management consultancy group, and one of the world's most popular soft drink companies, helping each to better make sense of its data and process it in more intelligent ways. The company lives by its motto: Data -> Intelligence -> Action. Raluca Bolovan is an author, DevOps Engineer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, and AWS Certified Developer. She graduated with a first-class Honors Meng degree in Computing (Software Engineering) from Imperial College London. She worked in Investment Banking for three years with technologies such as Python, Java, and Spring. She then moved into the FinTech industry and has written microservices running on Docker on AWS. Raluca has several years' experience architecting and implementing new solutions on the AWS platform. She has built, among others, a serverless ETL and data warehousing solution using AWS Lambda, DynamoDB, Redshift, and S3 as the principal components. She is also interested in new technologies. So far, she has worked in roles in most aspects of technology, ranging from front-end development with JavaScript and Django to back-end with microservices in Java 8 and Postgres, and more recently DevOps on AWS. If a technology might feasibly be the solution for the task at hand, she will definitely try it.