AWS Certified Developer - Associate Exam Prep
Earning AWS Certified Developer - Associate shows you have the skills to develop, deploy, and debug cloud-based applications on AWS. Highlight your ability to build and maintain applications on AWS. Explore the resources on this page to help you prepare for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate exam.
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Exam Readiness Webinar - Developer Associate
Learn how to prepare for the exam by exploring the exam’s topic areas and identifying specific areas to study.
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Learn the benefits of getting AWS Certified Developer - Associate
Learn how getting an industry-recognized credential demonstrates your knowledge, experience, and ability to work in the AWS Cloud.
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Developer Ramp-Up Guide
Downloadable AWS Developer Ramp-Up Guide offers a variety of resources to help you build your skills and knowledge of the AWS Cloud.
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Learn step-by-step with the AWS Developer Learning Plan
AWS Learning Plans offer a suggested set of digital courses designed to give beginners a clear path to learn.
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Fun, interactive training on Twitch
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Learn about the exam with the official Exam Guide
Download the AWS Certified Developer – Associate exam guide for details on what the exam will cover, what is out of scope, and what experience we suggest you have before taking the exam.
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AWS Certification Official Question Sets
Review practice questions that demonstrate the style of our certification exams. These exam-style questions include detailed feedback and recommended resources to help you prepare for your exam.
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AWS Technical Essentials course
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Developing on AWS course
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Breaking down the questions on AWS Certification exams
Editor’s note: This blog was written by an AWS Cloud consultant apprentice who wanted to share his best practices for preparing for the AWS Certified Developer – Associate exam. The AWS...
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What to Expect: Taking an Online-Proctored Exam
Watch this video from Pearson VUE to learn how to prepare your workspace, testing rules to be aware of, what to expect on exam day, and how to get help if you need it.
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Share your certification status with your employer
Learn how to provide consent to share your AWS Certification achievements with your employer.
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Twitch Dev Hour - Episode 1: AWS CDK
In this episode, we’ll introduce you to our hosts and discuss our exciting new project. Together, we’ll start building our modern cloud-native application in the AWS cloud.
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Twitch Dev Hour - Episode 2: AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB
In Episode 2, we’ll take the next step by building the synchronous application service, leveraging AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB.
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Twitch Dev Hour - Episode 3: Amazon API Gateway
During this episode, we’ll create a restful API using Amazon API Gateway, which will integrate with our AWS Lambda function. We will also test our fully-functional backend.
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Twitch Dev Hour - Episode 4: AWS IAM and Amazon Cognito
in this episode, we will begin integrating our front-end application with our new backend.
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Twitch Dev Hour - Episode 5: Amazon S3
In this episode, we’ll develop the logic to upload images from our React web application into Amazon S3.
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Twitch Dev Hour - Episode 6: Amazon SQS
In this episode, we’ll assume users are uploading thousands of images and we want to buffer the requests. Using Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS), we’ll buffer our asynchronous image recognition tasks
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Twitch Dev Hour - Episode 7: Deployment Pipeline
We’ve nearly completed our application, but we have one task left. We need to set up our continuous integration/continuous deployment pipeline (CI/CD) so that we can efficiently deploy changes.
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Twitch Dev Hour - Episode 8: New Features from AWS re:Invent
In our final episode for this series, we will be reviewing everything that we have built together so far, as well as discussing what we could do next to continually improve our application.
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