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AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02: AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02

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Curriculum for AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02 Certification Video Course

Name of Video Time
Play Video: Course Introduction - AWS Certified Developer Associate
1. Course Introduction - AWS Certified Developer Associate
1:48
Play Video: Create your AWS Account
2. Create your AWS Account
1:48
Name of Video Time
Play Video: AWS Cloud Overview - Regions & AZ
1. AWS Cloud Overview - Regions & AZ
8:09
Play Video: Tour of the AWS Console & Services in AWS
2. Tour of the AWS Console & Services in AWS
3:52
Play Video: About the UI changes in the course
3. About the UI changes in the course
1:50
Name of Video Time
Play Video: IAM Introduction: Users, Groups, Policies
1. IAM Introduction: Users, Groups, Policies
3:22
Play Video: IAM Users & Groups Hands On
2. IAM Users & Groups Hands On
6:23
Play Video: IAM Policies
3. IAM Policies
2:50
Play Video: IAM Policies Hands On
4. IAM Policies Hands On
8:01
Play Video: IAM MFA Overview
5. IAM MFA Overview
4:18
Play Video: IAM MFA Hands On
6. IAM MFA Hands On
4:09
Play Video: AWS Access Keys, CLI and SDK
7. AWS Access Keys, CLI and SDK
4:03
Play Video: AWS CLI Setup on Windows
8. AWS CLI Setup on Windows
1:42
Play Video: AWS CLI Setup on Mac OS X
9. AWS CLI Setup on Mac OS X
1:28
Play Video: AWS CLI Setup on Linux
10. AWS CLI Setup on Linux
1:30
Play Video: AWS CLI Hands On
11. AWS CLI Hands On
3:50
Play Video: AWS CloudShell
12. AWS CloudShell
3:53
Play Video: IAM Roles for AWS Services
13. IAM Roles for AWS Services
1:38
Play Video: IAM Roles Hands On
14. IAM Roles Hands On
2:05
Play Video: IAM Security Tools
15. IAM Security Tools
0:54
Play Video: IAM Security Tools Hands On
16. IAM Security Tools Hands On
2:23
Play Video: IAM Best Practices
17. IAM Best Practices
1:28
Play Video: Shared Responsibility Model for IAM
18. Shared Responsibility Model for IAM
1:18
Play Video: IAM Summary
19. IAM Summary
1:05
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Play Video: AWS Budget Setup
1. AWS Budget Setup
5:04
Play Video: EC2 Basics
2. EC2 Basics
5:08
Play Video: Create an EC2 Instance with EC2 User Data to have a Website Hands On
3. Create an EC2 Instance with EC2 User Data to have a Website Hands On
13:48
Play Video: EC2 Instance Types Basics
4. EC2 Instance Types Basics
5:50
Play Video: Security Groups & Classic Ports Overview
5. Security Groups & Classic Ports Overview
7:26
Play Video: Security Groups Hands On
6. Security Groups Hands On
4:45
Play Video: SSH Overview
7. SSH Overview
2:46
Play Video: How to SSH using Linux or Mac
8. How to SSH using Linux or Mac
7:05
Play Video: How to SSH using Windows
9. How to SSH using Windows
6:08
Play Video: How to SSH using Windows 10
10. How to SSH using Windows 10
5:02
Play Video: EC2 Instance Connect
11. EC2 Instance Connect
3:15
Play Video: EC2 Instance Roles Demo
12. EC2 Instance Roles Demo
4:19
Play Video: EC2 Instance Purchasing Options
13. EC2 Instance Purchasing Options
9:48
Name of Video Time
Play Video: EBS Overview
1. EBS Overview
4:57
Play Video: EBS Hands On
2. EBS Hands On
5:33
Play Video: EBS Snapshots
3. EBS Snapshots
2:07
Play Video: EBS Snapshots - Hands On
4. EBS Snapshots - Hands On
3:38
Play Video: AMI Overview
5. AMI Overview
2:45
Play Video: AMI Hands On
6. AMI Hands On
4:58
Play Video: EC2 Instance Store
7. EC2 Instance Store
2:47
Play Video: EBS Volume Types
8. EBS Volume Types
5:03
Play Video: EBS Multi-Attach
9. EBS Multi-Attach
1:45
Play Video: Amazon EFS
10. Amazon EFS
5:12
Play Video: Amazon EFS - Hands On
11. Amazon EFS - Hands On
12:38
Play Video: EFS vs EBS
12. EFS vs EBS
2:06
Name of Video Time
Play Video: High Availability and Scalability
1. High Availability and Scalability
5:05
Play Video: Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) Overview
2. Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) Overview
6:14
Play Video: Application Load Balancer (ALB)
3. Application Load Balancer (ALB)
5:48
Play Video: Application Load Balancer (ALB) - Hands On - Part 1
4. Application Load Balancer (ALB) - Hands On - Part 1
8:31
Play Video: Application Load Balancer (ALB) - Hands On - Part 2
5. Application Load Balancer (ALB) - Hands On - Part 2
5:37
Play Video: Network Load Balancer (NLB)
6. Network Load Balancer (NLB)
3:35
Play Video: Network Load Balancer (NLB) - Hands On
7. Network Load Balancer (NLB) - Hands On
6:01
Play Video: Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB)
8. Gateway Load Balancer (GWLB)
3:46
Play Video: Elastic Load Balancer - Sticky Sessions
9. Elastic Load Balancer - Sticky Sessions
5:40
Play Video: Elastic Load Balancer - Cross Zone Load Balancing -
10. Elastic Load Balancer - Cross Zone Load Balancing -
5:52
Play Video: Elastic Load Balancer - SSL Certificates
11. Elastic Load Balancer - SSL Certificates
6:03
Play Video: Elastic Load Balancer - SSL Certificates - Hands On
12. Elastic Load Balancer - SSL Certificates - Hands On
1:59
Play Video: Elastic Load Balancer - Connection Draining
13. Elastic Load Balancer - Connection Draining
2:21
Play Video: Auto Scaling Groups (ASG) Overview
14. Auto Scaling Groups (ASG) Overview
4:41
Play Video: Auto Scaling Groups Hands On
15. Auto Scaling Groups Hands On
9:10
Play Video: Auto Scaling Groups - Scaling Policies
16. Auto Scaling Groups - Scaling Policies
4:22
Play Video: Auto Scaling Groups - Scaling Policies Hands On
17. Auto Scaling Groups - Scaling Policies Hands On
9:08
Play Video: Auto Scaling Groups - Instance Refresh
18. Auto Scaling Groups - Instance Refresh
1:36
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Play Video: Amazon RDS Overview
1. Amazon RDS Overview
3:46
Play Video: RDS Read Replicas vs Multi AZ
2. RDS Read Replicas vs Multi AZ
7:21
Play Video: Amazon RDS Hands On
3. Amazon RDS Hands On
10:30
Play Video: Amazon Aurora
4. Amazon Aurora
6:29
Play Video: Amazon Aurora - Hands On
5. Amazon Aurora - Hands On
8:22
Play Video: RDS & Aurora Security
6. RDS & Aurora Security
2:31
Play Video: RDS Proxy
7. RDS Proxy
4:31
Play Video: ElastiCache Overview
8. ElastiCache Overview
4:21
Play Video: ElastiCache Hands On
9. ElastiCache Hands On
5:10
Play Video: ElastiCache Strategies
10. ElastiCache Strategies
11:37
Play Video: Amazon MemoryDB for Redis - Overview
11. Amazon MemoryDB for Redis - Overview
1:17
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Play Video: What is a DNS?
1. What is a DNS?
6:24
Play Video: Route 53 Overview
2. Route 53 Overview
6:12
Play Video: Route 53 - EC2 Setup
3. Route 53 - EC2 Setup
5:40
Play Video: Route 53 - TTL
4. Route 53 - TTL
2:15
Play Video: Route 53 CNAME vs Alias
5. Route 53 CNAME vs Alias
3:02
Play Video: Routing Policy - Simple
6. Routing Policy - Simple
1:53
Play Video: Routing Policy - Weighted
7. Routing Policy - Weighted
1:33
Play Video: Routing Policy - Latency
8. Routing Policy - Latency
1:03
Play Video: Route 53 Health Checks
9. Route 53 Health Checks
4:54
Play Video: Route 53 - Health Checks Hands On
10. Route 53 - Health Checks Hands On
4:39
Play Video: Routing Policy - Failover
11. Routing Policy - Failover
0:58
Play Video: Routing Policy - Geolocation
12. Routing Policy - Geolocation
0:55
Play Video: Routing Policy - Geoproximity
13. Routing Policy - Geoproximity
3:21
Play Video: Routing Policy - Traffic Flow & Geoproximity Hands On
14. Routing Policy - Traffic Flow & Geoproximity Hands On
0:44
Play Video: Routing Policy - IP-based
15. Routing Policy - IP-based
1:46
Play Video: Routing Policy - Multi Value
16. Routing Policy - Multi Value
1:20
Play Video: 3rd Party Domains & Route 53
17. 3rd Party Domains & Route 53
1:24
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Play Video: VPC Fundamentals - Section Introduction
1. VPC Fundamentals - Section Introduction
1:23
Play Video: VPC, Subnets, IGW and NAT
2. VPC, Subnets, IGW and NAT
5:23
Play Video: NACL, SG, VPC Flow Logs
3. NACL, SG, VPC Flow Logs
4:39
Play Video: VPC Peering, Endpoints, VPN, DX
4. VPC Peering, Endpoints, VPN, DX
5:28
Play Video: VPC Cheat Sheet & Closing Comments
5. VPC Cheat Sheet & Closing Comments
2:34
Play Video: Three Tier Architecture
6. Three Tier Architecture
5:16
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Play Video: S3 Overview
1. S3 Overview
5:06
Play Video: S3 Hands On
2. S3 Hands On
3:54
Play Video: S3 Security: Bucket Policy
3. S3 Security: Bucket Policy
5:03
Play Video: S3 Security: Bucket Policy Hands On
4. S3 Security: Bucket Policy Hands On
3:30
Play Video: S3 Website Overview
5. S3 Website Overview
1:07
Play Video: S3 Website Hands On
6. S3 Website Hands On
1:58
Play Video: S3 Versioning
7. S3 Versioning
1:12
Play Video: S3 Versioning - Hands On
8. S3 Versioning - Hands On
4:18
Play Video: S3 Replication
9. S3 Replication
1:25
Play Video: S3 Replication Notes
10. S3 Replication Notes
0:57
Play Video: S3 Replication - Hands On
11. S3 Replication - Hands On
6:29
Play Video: S3 Storage Classes Overview
12. S3 Storage Classes Overview
6:11
Play Video: S3 Storage Classes Hands On
13. S3 Storage Classes Hands On
3:22
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Play Video: AWS EC2 Instance Metadata
1. AWS EC2 Instance Metadata
2:05
Play Video: AWS EC2 Instance Metadata - Hands On
2. AWS EC2 Instance Metadata - Hands On
7:36
Play Video: AWS CLI Profiles
3. AWS CLI Profiles
3:07
Play Video: AWS CLI with MFA
4. AWS CLI with MFA
0:47
Play Video: AWS SDK Overview
5. AWS SDK Overview
1:40
Play Video: Exponential Backoff & Service Limit Increase
6. Exponential Backoff & Service Limit Increase
3:48
Play Video: AWS Credentials Provider & Chain
7. AWS Credentials Provider & Chain
4:39
Play Video: AWS Signature v4 Signing (Sigv4)
8. AWS Signature v4 Signing (Sigv4)
3:06
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Play Video: S3 Lifecycle Rules (with S3 Analytics)
1. S3 Lifecycle Rules (with S3 Analytics)
4:20
Play Video: S3 Lifecycle Rules - Hands On
2. S3 Lifecycle Rules - Hands On
2:24
Play Video: S3 Event Notifications
3. S3 Event Notifications
3:30
Play Video: S3 Event Notifications - Hands On
4. S3 Event Notifications - Hands On
5:42
Play Video: S3 Performance
5. S3 Performance
4:52
Play Video: S3 Select & Glacier Select
6. S3 Select & Glacier Select
1:16
Play Video: S3 Object Tags & Metadata
7. S3 Object Tags & Metadata
2:33
Name of Video Time
Play Video: S3 Encryption
1. S3 Encryption
7:31
Play Video: S3 Encryption - Hands On
2. S3 Encryption - Hands On
4:45
Play Video: S3 Default Encryption
3. S3 Default Encryption
1:23
Play Video: S3 CORS
4. S3 CORS
4:19
Play Video: S3 CORS Hands On
5. S3 CORS Hands On
7:16
Play Video: S3 MFA Delete
6. S3 MFA Delete
1:24
Play Video: S3 MFA Delete Hands On
7. S3 MFA Delete Hands On
6:25
Play Video: S3 Access Logs
8. S3 Access Logs
1:16
Play Video: S3 Access Logs - Hands On
9. S3 Access Logs - Hands On
2:33
Play Video: S3 Pre-signed URLs
10. S3 Pre-signed URLs
1:50
Play Video: S3 Pre-signed URLs - Hands On
11. S3 Pre-signed URLs - Hands On
1:00
Play Video: S3 Access Points
12. S3 Access Points
3:34
Play Video: S3 Object Lambda
13. S3 Object Lambda
3:10
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Play Video: CloudFront - Overview
1. CloudFront - Overview
5:11
Play Video: CloudFront Hands On
2. CloudFront Hands On
4:20
Play Video: CloudFront - Caching & Caching Policies
3. CloudFront - Caching & Caching Policies
6:46
Play Video: CloudFront - Cache Invalidations
4. CloudFront - Cache Invalidations
2:39
Play Video: CloudFront - Cache Behaviors
5. CloudFront - Cache Behaviors
2:52
Play Video: CloudFront - Caching & Caching Invalidations - Hands On
6. CloudFront - Caching & Caching Invalidations - Hands On
4:36
Play Video: CloudFront - ALB as an Origin
7. CloudFront - ALB as an Origin
1:34
Play Video: CloudFront - Geo Restriction
8. CloudFront - Geo Restriction
0:57
Play Video: CloudFront Signed URL / Cookies
9. CloudFront Signed URL / Cookies
3:38
Play Video: CloudFront Signed URL - Key Groups + Hands On
10. CloudFront Signed URL - Key Groups + Hands On
4:45
Play Video: CloudFront Advanced Concepts
11. CloudFront Advanced Concepts
7:06
Play Video: CloudFront - Real Time Logs
12. CloudFront - Real Time Logs
1:29
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Play Video: Docker Introduction
1. Docker Introduction
5:10
Play Video: Amazon ECS
2. Amazon ECS
6:42
Play Video: Creating ECS Cluster - Hands On
3. Creating ECS Cluster - Hands On
4:58
Play Video: Creating ECS Service - Hands On
4. Creating ECS Service - Hands On
9:43
Play Video: Amazon ECS - Auto Scaling
5. Amazon ECS - Auto Scaling
3:21
Play Video: Amazon ECS - Rolling Updates
6. Amazon ECS - Rolling Updates
2:32
Play Video: Amazon ECS - Solutions Architectures
7. Amazon ECS - Solutions Architectures
3:09
Play Video: Amazon ECS Task Definitions - Deep Dive
8. Amazon ECS Task Definitions - Deep Dive
9:01
Play Video: Amazon ECS Task Definitions - Hands On
9. Amazon ECS Task Definitions - Hands On
6:15
Play Video: Amazon ECS - Task Placements
10. Amazon ECS - Task Placements
5:54
Play Video: Amazon ECS - Clean Up - Hands On
11. Amazon ECS - Clean Up - Hands On
1:26
Play Video: Amazon ECR
12. Amazon ECR
1:38
Play Video: Amazon ECR - Hands On
13. Amazon ECR - Hands On
5:44
Play Video: AWS CoPilot - Overview
14. AWS CoPilot - Overview
1:23
Play Video: AWS CoPilot - Hands On
15. AWS CoPilot - Hands On
12:29
Play Video: Amazon EKS
16. Amazon EKS
3:58
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Play Video: Elastic Beanstalk Overview (High level)
1. Elastic Beanstalk Overview (High level)
5:15
Play Video: Beanstalk First Environment
2. Beanstalk First Environment
8:42
Play Video: Beanstalk Second Environment
3. Beanstalk Second Environment
7:12
Play Video: Beanstalk Deployment Modes
4. Beanstalk Deployment Modes
11:38
Play Video: Beanstalk Deployment Modes Hands On
5. Beanstalk Deployment Modes Hands On
8:35
Play Video: Beanstalk CLI and Deployment Process
6. Beanstalk CLI and Deployment Process
2:14
Play Video: Beanstalk Lifecycle Policy Overview + Hands On
7. Beanstalk Lifecycle Policy Overview + Hands On
2:53
Play Video: Beanstalk Extensions
8. Beanstalk Extensions
3:48
Play Video: Beanstalk & CloudFormation
9. Beanstalk & CloudFormation
0:54
Play Video: Beanstalk Cloning
10. Beanstalk Cloning
1:33
Play Video: Beanstalk Migrations
11. Beanstalk Migrations
3:19
Play Video: Beanstalk Cleanup
12. Beanstalk Cleanup
0:54
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Play Video: CloudFormation - Overview
1. CloudFormation - Overview
5:41
Play Video: CloudFormation - Create Stack - Hands On
2. CloudFormation - Create Stack - Hands On
6:44
Play Video: CloudFormation - Update & Delete Stack - Hands On
3. CloudFormation - Update & Delete Stack - Hands On
7:23
Play Video: YAML Crash Course
4. YAML Crash Course
3:11
Play Video: CloudFormation - Resources
5. CloudFormation - Resources
5:38
Play Video: CloudFormation - Parameters
6. CloudFormation - Parameters
6:46
Play Video: CloudFormation - Mappings
7. CloudFormation - Mappings
2:21
Play Video: CloudFormation - Outputs & Exports
8. CloudFormation - Outputs & Exports
2:24
Play Video: CloudFormation - Conditions
9. CloudFormation - Conditions
1:55
Play Video: CloudFormation - Intrinsic Functions
10. CloudFormation - Intrinsic Functions
5:00
Play Video: CloudFormation - Rollbacks
11. CloudFormation - Rollbacks
5:58
Play Video: CloudFormation - Service Role
12. CloudFormation - Service Role
3:21
Play Video: CloudFormation - Capabilities
13. CloudFormation - Capabilities
2:40
Play Video: CloudFormation - Deletion Policy
14. CloudFormation - Deletion Policy
5:16
Play Video: CloudFormation - Stack Policy
15. CloudFormation - Stack Policy
1:24
Play Video: CloudFormation - Termination Protection
16. CloudFormation - Termination Protection
1:12
Play Video: CloudFormation - Custom Resources
17. CloudFormation - Custom Resources
2:36
Play Video: CloudFormation - StackSets
18. CloudFormation - StackSets
1:16
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Play Video: Introduction to Messaging
1. Introduction to Messaging
2:44
Play Video: Amazon SQS - Standard Queues Overview
2. Amazon SQS - Standard Queues Overview
10:34
Play Video: SQS - Standard Queue Hands On
3. SQS - Standard Queue Hands On
2:40
Play Video: SQS Queue Access Policy
4. SQS Queue Access Policy
7:08
Play Video: SQS - Message Visibility Timeout
5. SQS - Message Visibility Timeout
3:05
Play Video: SQS - Dead Letter Queues
6. SQS - Dead Letter Queues
2:47
Play Video: SQS - Dead Letter Queues - Hands On
7. SQS - Dead Letter Queues - Hands On
3:45
Play Video: SQS - Delay Queues
8. SQS - Delay Queues
0:51
Play Video: SQS - Certified Developer concepts
9. SQS - Certified Developer concepts
5:03
Play Video: SQS - FIFO Queues
10. SQS - FIFO Queues
1:31
Play Video: SQS - FIFO Queues Advanced
11. SQS - FIFO Queues Advanced
2:54
Play Video: Amazon SNS
12. Amazon SNS
4:18
Play Video: Amazon SNS and SQS - Fan Out Pattern
13. Amazon SNS and SQS - Fan Out Pattern
5:59
Play Video: SNS Hands On
14. SNS Hands On
4:36
Play Video: Kinesis Overview
15. Kinesis Overview
1:16
Play Video: Kinesis Data Streams Overview
16. Kinesis Data Streams Overview
5:55
Play Video: Kinesis Producers
17. Kinesis Producers
4:41
Play Video: Kinesis Consumers
18. Kinesis Consumers
5:14
Play Video: Kinesis Data Streams Hands On
19. Kinesis Data Streams Hands On
9:38
Play Video: Kinesis Client Library
20. Kinesis Client Library
3:12
Play Video: Kinesis Operations
21. Kinesis Operations
2:16
Play Video: Kinesis Data Firehose Overview
22. Kinesis Data Firehose Overview
4:54
Play Video: Kinesis Data Firehose Hands On
23. Kinesis Data Firehose Hands On
7:51
Play Video: Kinesis Data Analytics
24. Kinesis Data Analytics
3:33
Play Video: Data Ordering for Kinesis vs SQS FIFO
25. Data Ordering for Kinesis vs SQS FIFO
7:13
Play Video: SQS vs SNS vs Kinesis
26. SQS vs SNS vs Kinesis
3:00
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Play Video: Monitoring Overview in AWS
1. Monitoring Overview in AWS
2:44
Play Video: CloudWatch Metrics
2. CloudWatch Metrics
2:54
Play Video: CloudWatch Custom Metrics
3. CloudWatch Custom Metrics
4:03
Play Video: CloudWatch Logs
4. CloudWatch Logs
6:01
Play Video: CloudWatch Logs Hands On
5. CloudWatch Logs Hands On
5:10
Play Video: CloudWatch Logs - Live Tail - Hands On
6. CloudWatch Logs - Live Tail - Hands On
2:00
Play Video: CloudWatch Agent & CloudWatch Logs Agent
7. CloudWatch Agent & CloudWatch Logs Agent
3:15
Play Video: CloudWatch Logs - Metric Filters
8. CloudWatch Logs - Metric Filters
1:11
Play Video: CloudWatch Logs - Metric Filters Hands On
9. CloudWatch Logs - Metric Filters Hands On
4:25
Play Video: CloudWatch Alarms
10. CloudWatch Alarms
4:01
Play Video: CloudWatch Alarms Hands On
11. CloudWatch Alarms Hands On
4:34
Play Video: CloudWatch Synthetics
12. CloudWatch Synthetics
2:54
Play Video: Amazon EventBridge
13. Amazon EventBridge
6:59
Play Video: Amazon EventBridge - Hands On
14. Amazon EventBridge - Hands On
7:10
Play Video: Amazon EventBridge - Multi-Account Aggregation
15. Amazon EventBridge - Multi-Account Aggregation
1:22
Play Video: X-Ray Overview
16. X-Ray Overview
7:07
Play Video: X-Ray Hands On
17. X-Ray Hands On
8:13
Play Video: X-Ray: Instrumentation and Concepts
18. X-Ray: Instrumentation and Concepts
4:43
Play Video: X-Ray: Sampling Rules
19. X-Ray: Sampling Rules
1:55
Play Video: X-Ray APIs
20. X-Ray APIs
2:55
Play Video: X-Ray with Beanstalk
21. X-Ray with Beanstalk
3:11
Play Video: X-Ray & ECS
22. X-Ray & ECS
4:10
Play Video: AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry
23. AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry
2:40
Play Video: CloudTrail
24. CloudTrail
5:41
Play Video: CloudTrail Hands On
25. CloudTrail Hands On
1:30
Play Video: CloudTrail - EventBridge Integration
26. CloudTrail - EventBridge Integration
1:38
Play Video: CloudTrail vs CloudWatch vs X-Ray
27. CloudTrail vs CloudWatch vs X-Ray
1:17
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Play Video: Serverless Introduction
1. Serverless Introduction
2:20
Play Video: AWS Lambda Overview
2. AWS Lambda Overview
7:20
Play Video: AWS Lambda - First Hands On
3. AWS Lambda - First Hands On
9:55
Play Video: Lambda Synchronous Invocations
4. Lambda Synchronous Invocations
2:01
Play Video: Lambda Synchronous Invocations Hands On
5. Lambda Synchronous Invocations Hands On
2:16
Play Video: Lambda & Application Load Balancer
6. Lambda & Application Load Balancer
3:23
Play Video: Lambda & Application Load Balancer Hands On
7. Lambda & Application Load Balancer Hands On
7:29
Play Video: Lambda Asynchronous Invocations & DLQ
8. Lambda Asynchronous Invocations & DLQ
3:13
Play Video: Lambda Asynchronous Invocations Hands On
9. Lambda Asynchronous Invocations Hands On
6:00
Play Video: Lambda & CloudWatch Events / EventBridge
10. Lambda & CloudWatch Events / EventBridge
0:28
Play Video: Lambda & CloudWatch Events / EventBridge Hands On
11. Lambda & CloudWatch Events / EventBridge Hands On
5:04
Play Video: Lambda & S3 Event Notifications
12. Lambda & S3 Event Notifications
1:33
Play Video: Lambda & S3 Event Notifications - Hands On
13. Lambda & S3 Event Notifications - Hands On
4:18
Play Video: Lambda Event Source Mapping
14. Lambda Event Source Mapping
7:17
Play Video: Lambda Event Source Mapping Hands On (SQS)
15. Lambda Event Source Mapping Hands On (SQS)
7:03
Play Video: Lambda Event & Context Objects
16. Lambda Event & Context Objects
2:31
Play Video: Lambda Destinations
17. Lambda Destinations
2:30
Play Video: Lambda Destinations Hands On
18. Lambda Destinations Hands On
6:50
Play Video: Lambda Permissions - IAM Roles & Resource Policies
19. Lambda Permissions - IAM Roles & Resource Policies
2:35
Play Video: Lambda Permissions - IAM Roles & Resource Policies - Hands On
20. Lambda Permissions - IAM Roles & Resource Policies - Hands On
3:02
Play Video: Lambda Environment Variables
21. Lambda Environment Variables
0:47
Play Video: Lambda Environment Variables - Hands On
22. Lambda Environment Variables - Hands On
2:41
Play Video: Lambda Monitoring & X-Ray Tracing
23. Lambda Monitoring & X-Ray Tracing
1:53
Play Video: Lambda Monitoring & X-Ray Tracing - Hands On
24. Lambda Monitoring & X-Ray Tracing - Hands On
4:13
Play Video: Lambda@Edge & CloudFront Functions
25. Lambda@Edge & CloudFront Functions
5:37
Play Video: Lambda in VPC
26. Lambda in VPC
4:20
Play Video: Lambda in VPC - Hands On
27. Lambda in VPC - Hands On
4:39
Play Video: Lambda Function Performance
28. Lambda Function Performance
5:30
Play Video: Lambda Function Performance - Hands On
29. Lambda Function Performance - Hands On
6:00
Play Video: Lambda Layers
30. Lambda Layers
1:51
Play Video: Lambda Layers - Hands On
31. Lambda Layers - Hands On
3:14
Play Video: Lambda File Systems Mounting
32. Lambda File Systems Mounting
3:36
Play Video: Lambda Concurrency
33. Lambda Concurrency
6:02
Play Video: Lambda Concurrency Hands On
34. Lambda Concurrency Hands On
2:39
Play Video: Lambda External Dependencies
35. Lambda External Dependencies
1:12
Play Video: Lambda External Dependencies - Hands On
36. Lambda External Dependencies - Hands On
8:46
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Cloud computing has revolutionized how modern organizations build, deploy, and manage software applications. Instead of relying solely on on-premises infrastructure, companies now use a range of on-demand services that allow faster development cycles, improved scalability, and secure delivery models. Among the most popular providers, Amazon Web Services stands out as a leader, delivering a broad portfolio of services designed for developers, system administrators, architects, and data professionals. With the increasing demand for skilled cloud professionals, certification has become a recognized benchmark for proving technical expertise and practical knowledge.

For software developers, one of the most sought-after certifications is the Amazon AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02. This credential validates the ability to build, test, and deploy applications on AWS using essential services such as compute, storage, databases, serverless functions, and messaging solutions. The certification journey is not simply about passing an exam; it is also about developing a strong foundation to work confidently with cloud-based systems in real projects.

Course Overview

This course has been carefully designed to help learners prepare for the Amazon AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02 examination. It combines theoretical lessons with practical exercises, ensuring that participants not only understand core AWS concepts but also know how to apply them in real-world development tasks. Covering the full range of topics outlined in the exam blueprint, the course takes a hands-on approach where students deploy applications, implement serverless solutions, integrate messaging services, and practice security configurations. 

With updates reflecting the latest changes in AWS services and the exam structure, the course remains relevant and effective. Learners will progress through a logical sequence of modules, beginning with fundamental AWS services and gradually advancing into more complex domains such as continuous delivery, monitoring, and automation. By the end, students will be equipped with the confidence and technical proficiency needed to take the exam and succeed as a cloud-focused developer.

What You’ll Learn

This course equips learners with the technical knowledge and applied skills necessary to pass the certification exam while also preparing them for practical challenges in cloud development roles. Throughout the modules, students will explore compute services, storage options, and networking configurations that form the backbone of AWS. They will gain experience working with application deployment strategies using Elastic Beanstalk and continuous delivery tools. Serverless architecture will be introduced with Lambda, API Gateway, and DynamoDB, providing exposure to modern application design patterns. Security is emphasized with topics covering IAM, KMS, and parameter storage, ensuring that learners understand best practices for protecting resources.

The training also dives into monitoring and auditing using CloudWatch, X-Ray, and CloudTrail, essential for diagnosing and maintaining applications at scale. By combining practical labs, quizzes, and real exam simulations, learners develop not only the confidence to pass the exam but also the competence to apply cloud development concepts in professional environments.

Highlights of What You’ll Gain:

  • Practical experience deploying applications using AWS developer services

  • Knowledge of building serverless APIs with Lambda and DynamoDB

  • Skills to write infrastructure as code with CloudFormation

  • Understanding of continuous integration and delivery with AWS CodePipeline

  • Insights into monitoring, logging, and troubleshooting applications in the cloud

  • Security best practices for managing data, credentials, and encryption

Course Requirements

To begin this learning path, students are expected to have a basic understanding of programming concepts such as writing functions, managing environment variables, and working with JSON data. A background in any programming language is beneficial, though not mandatory, as the course includes practical labs that demonstrate step-by-step solutions. Previous cloud experience is not required, making this an excellent starting point for those new to AWS.

Since hands-on practice is essential, learners will need access to a computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux. The AWS Free Tier will be used throughout the course, allowing students to experiment with services at minimal cost while gaining real experience. Participants should also be comfortable with using the command line, as the AWS CLI and SDK play a significant role in developing and deploying applications. Most importantly, students should bring curiosity, patience, and dedication, as the certification journey requires consistent practice and commitment.

Why Certification Matters for Developers

Organizations worldwide are searching for developers who not only write efficient code but also know how to optimize it for cloud environments. Building in the cloud requires understanding shared responsibility, security best practices, and automation approaches that differ from traditional development methods. Employers often view certification as a reliable indicator that an individual has invested time and effort into mastering these skills.

For developers, the certification journey brings structured learning. It introduces fundamental cloud concepts, builds knowledge around development-focused services, and exposes candidates to real-world use cases. This makes it easier to collaborate with operations teams, adopt DevOps practices, and accelerate project delivery.

The Role of Developers in the Cloud Era

The shift to cloud environments has changed the role of software developers significantly. Instead of working only with programming languages, developers now also interact with infrastructure layers, deployment pipelines, and monitoring systems. A modern developer must understand automation templates, continuous integration pipelines, and serverless computing models that reduce the need to manage infrastructure directly.

As a result, cloud certifications are not simply optional learning paths; they are increasingly part of career development. The skills gained through preparation for certification exams often extend directly into workplace practices. Developers who complete this journey become more versatile, able to contribute across multiple stages of the application lifecycle, and better positioned to lead projects that involve both coding and cloud design.

Exploring AWS Fundamentals for Developers

Before diving into advanced topics, it is important to establish a strong understanding of the AWS fundamentals that underpin the entire certification. Developers need to understand how AWS organizes its resources, how identity and access management controls permissions, and how to deploy simple applications before exploring more complex scenarios.

Identity and Access Management (IAM) is one of the first services introduced. IAM allows developers to configure user accounts, assign roles, and implement fine-grained permission policies. This becomes the cornerstone for working safely with cloud resources. Alongside IAM, compute services such as EC2 provide virtual machines that developers can use to deploy applications. Networking components like Elastic Load Balancers and Route 53 help distribute traffic and manage DNS records. Storage services such as S3 and block-level storage like EBS provide data management solutions essential for almost every cloud project.

By mastering these fundamentals, developers create a solid foundation that will support more advanced services and architectures.

Importance of the Developer Tools Ecosystem

AWS provides a range of services designed specifically for developers. Elastic Beanstalk simplifies application deployment by abstracting much of the infrastructure complexity. Developers can push code, and the service automatically handles provisioning, load balancing, and scaling. For those working in DevOps environments, CodeCommit, CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy form a complete CI/CD toolchain that enables version control, automated builds, continuous integration, and application deployments.

These services reflect modern development practices, where automation and rapid iteration are critical to success. By preparing for the certification, students become familiar with these tools, enabling them to integrate AWS into their development workflow more efficiently.

Serverless Architectures and Their Growing Role

One of the most significant trends in cloud development is the move toward serverless computing. With AWS Lambda, developers can focus solely on writing business logic without worrying about managing servers. This paradigm shift allows for faster development cycles, reduced operational overhead, and cost-efficient scaling. Combined with API Gateway, developers can expose Lambda functions as fully managed APIs. DynamoDB provides a serverless NoSQL database, and Cognito manages user authentication and authorization.

Understanding how these services work together is crucial for passing the certification exam and applying the knowledge in real-world projects. The certification emphasizes the ability to design and deploy serverless applications, making this an essential area of focus during preparation.

Monitoring, Security, and Best Practices

Building cloud applications requires more than just writing code and deploying resources. Developers must also ensure that applications are secure, monitored, and auditable. AWS CloudWatch enables real-time monitoring of logs, metrics, and alarms, while X-Ray allows tracing of requests across distributed systems. CloudTrail provides auditing capabilities, recording API calls and changes to resources.

On the security front, services like KMS enable encryption for sensitive data, while SSM Parameter Store provides secure storage for configuration values and secrets. Developers are expected to apply these best practices consistently to protect both the application and its underlying data.

Messaging and Integration Services

Modern applications often rely on messaging and streaming services to integrate components and enable asynchronous communication. Simple Queue Service (SQS) provides reliable message queuing, while Simple Notification Service (SNS) enables push-based notifications to multiple subscribers. For streaming use cases, Kinesis allows real-time ingestion and processing of large data streams.

Developers preparing for certification should understand how to use these services effectively to build resilient, decoupled applications. Knowledge of integration patterns is tested on the exam and is also highly relevant in enterprise-scale applications.

Hands-On Practice and Exam Preparation

Theory alone is not enough to succeed in the certification exam. Hands-on practice plays a central role in ensuring that candidates can translate their knowledge into real-world scenarios. Setting up labs, deploying applications on the AWS Free Tier, and experimenting with multiple services build the muscle memory required to answer practical exam questions.

The Amazon AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02 exam includes scenario-based questions that often require analyzing requirements and identifying the most suitable service or architecture. This means candidates must be comfortable not just with definitions but also with applying knowledge in context. Quizzes, mock exams, and practice labs are valuable resources during preparation.

Building the Right Mindset for Success

Certification preparation is a marathon rather than a sprint. Developers should approach the process with patience and discipline. Creating a study plan, dedicating consistent weekly hours, and regularly revisiting previously learned concepts are effective strategies. By pacing preparation, students build lasting knowledge instead of cramming for short-term recall.

Additionally, candidates should focus on applying the material in personal projects or work-related tasks. Building a serverless API, deploying an application with Elastic Beanstalk, or experimenting with CloudFormation templates are great ways to gain confidence. This hands-on application not only strengthens exam readiness but also equips learners with valuable experience for professional roles.

Career Advantages After Certification

Earning the certification opens doors to multiple career opportunities. Developers gain credibility with employers, often translating to better job prospects, promotions, and salary increases. It also signals to teams and organizations that the developer is ready to take on more responsibility in cloud-based projects.

The Amazon AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02 credential is not just about passing an exam; it is about demonstrating a commitment to continuous learning and the ability to adapt to evolving cloud technologies. Developers who achieve this milestone stand out in a competitive job market, contributing more effectively to their teams and advancing their careers in meaningful ways.

Exam Preparation in the Cloud Era

The journey to mastering cloud development is more than just learning commands and memorizing services. It is about understanding how multiple AWS services interact to form a complete solution. For developers, the certification path creates a structure for learning while also validating real-world capabilities. This structured approach ensures that learners progress step by step, starting from the basics of identity and access management, then expanding into deployment automation, serverless design, messaging patterns, and monitoring techniques.

The modern developer role extends into areas that previously belonged to system administrators or operations engineers. Writing infrastructure as code, automating application pipelines, and integrating with security controls have become essential parts of daily development work. Preparing for certification ensures that developers are comfortable across all these domains and able to adapt to evolving cloud practices.

Exam Structure

The exam follows a multiple-choice and multiple-response format, presenting questions designed to evaluate practical understanding as well as theoretical knowledge. Instead of testing simple memorization, the exam focuses on real-world scenarios that mimic problems developers face in production environments. Candidates must analyze requirements, choose the most appropriate AWS service, and apply best practices in line with the shared responsibility model.

The domains tested include:

  • Deployment: Questions assess the ability to deploy applications with Elastic Beanstalk, automate releases with CI/CD services, and troubleshoot deployment errors.

  • Security: Scenarios require knowledge of IAM roles, encryption services, secure access to resources, and proper use of credentials.

  • Development with AWS Services: This domain tests hands-on familiarity with SDKs, CLI usage, and integration with services such as S3, DynamoDB, or messaging queues.

  • Refactoring: Some questions focus on optimizing applications to make them more cloud-native, such as transitioning from traditional hosting to serverless architectures.

  • Monitoring and Troubleshooting: Candidates must recognize how to use CloudWatch, X-Ray, and logging to identify and resolve application performance issues.

The exam is designed to cover a wide spectrum of developer-focused topics, making practice and hands-on labs essential for success.

Course Description

This course is structured to give learners the technical foundation and applied practice required to succeed in the certification exam while also equipping them with valuable workplace skills. The program begins with fundamental AWS concepts such as IAM, compute services, and storage, then progresses into advanced developer practices like continuous delivery and serverless design. Each section is carefully crafted to balance explanations with real-world examples, ensuring learners understand not only how a service works but also when and why to use it.

Hands-on exercises form the core of the course, guiding learners through deploying applications, setting up CI/CD pipelines, implementing monitoring tools, and applying security controls. By practicing on the AWS Free Tier, participants gain real experience without significant costs. The course also integrates quizzes and a full-length practice exam to reinforce learning and build exam confidence. With continuous updates that reflect the latest AWS changes, the material remains relevant and accurate. Learners who complete the course will not only be prepared for the exam but will also possess practical skills directly applicable in professional developer roles.

Building Confidence with Core Compute Services

One of the foundational domains for the exam is compute. Developers often begin with EC2 instances, which provide virtual machines running in the cloud. Understanding how to launch instances, configure storage, attach security groups, and manage scaling groups is essential for building reliable applications. Auto Scaling ensures that resources adjust automatically to handle changes in demand, while load balancers distribute incoming traffic across multiple targets to improve performance and resilience.

Although EC2 is an important service, the exam also emphasizes serverless compute through Lambda. This is where developers focus on writing business logic without the overhead of managing infrastructure. The certification expects candidates to understand how to configure triggers, permissions, and environment variables while also managing function versions and aliases for production deployments.

Storage and Database Essentials for Developers

Application development in the cloud cannot be separated from data management. S3 provides object storage that is highly durable and scalable, allowing developers to store everything from static assets to backups and logs. The exam requires knowledge of storage classes, lifecycle policies, and secure access methods using pre-signed URLs or IAM policies.

For structured data, RDS offers managed relational databases with support for engines such as MySQL and PostgreSQL. Developers preparing for the exam should understand how to integrate RDS with applications, manage backups, and apply security best practices. In the serverless world, DynamoDB plays a critical role, delivering fast, scalable NoSQL storage. Candidates must understand partition keys, indexes, and throughput capacity to design efficient database solutions.

Emphasis on Serverless Development

A significant portion of exam content revolves around serverless application design. Lambda, DynamoDB, API Gateway, and Cognito combine to form a powerful suite of services that allow developers to build scalable and cost-efficient systems. The exam focuses not only on how to use these services but also on how to integrate them effectively.

For instance, candidates might be asked to identify the best way to build a secure API that scales automatically. Understanding how API Gateway routes requests, how Cognito manages authentication, and how DynamoDB handles dynamic data is crucial. Serverless design requires a shift in mindset from traditional hosting toward event-driven programming, and certification preparation ensures developers adopt this perspective.

Continuous Integration and Delivery in AWS

Modern software delivery pipelines rely on automation, and AWS provides a full set of services for building CI/CD workflows. CodeCommit acts as a managed version control system, CodeBuild compiles and tests applications, CodePipeline orchestrates delivery workflows, and CodeDeploy automates deployment across environments.

The certification exam evaluates a candidate’s ability to design and troubleshoot these pipelines. Questions often focus on identifying bottlenecks, correcting misconfigurations, or choosing the correct service for a specific stage in the pipeline. Hands-on practice with these services is invaluable for building the intuition required to answer such questions accurately.

Monitoring, Logging, and Auditing for Developers

Application reliability and security depend heavily on monitoring. CloudWatch collects metrics, sets alarms, and centralizes log data from multiple sources. Developers need to know how to set up dashboards, create metric filters, and configure event-driven responses. X-Ray extends observability by tracing requests through distributed systems, helping identify performance bottlenecks. CloudTrail records API calls across the account, enabling auditing and compliance tracking.

For the certification exam, understanding how these services complement each other is more important than memorizing definitions. Developers must be able to analyze a scenario where an application is underperforming and decide which tool provides the necessary visibility.

Security as a Developer Responsibility

Security remains a central concern in cloud application design. IAM policies define permissions at a granular level, while roles allow secure cross-service interactions. Developers must also know how to protect sensitive information using KMS for encryption and the Systems Manager Parameter Store for secret management.

The exam tests knowledge of secure coding practices, temporary credentials through IAM roles, and strategies to avoid embedding secrets in code. Beyond the exam, applying these practices ensures that developers build applications that remain secure even as they scale.

Messaging and Event-Driven Systems

Scalability often depends on decoupling components, and AWS offers services designed for this purpose. SQS provides reliable message queues that enable asynchronous communication between components. SNS offers publish-subscribe messaging for broadcasting updates to multiple systems. Kinesis supports real-time data streaming for scenarios requiring continuous ingestion and processing.

For developers, the challenge is to know when to use each service. The certification exam frequently includes scenarios where candidates must choose the right messaging solution to handle specific workloads. Real-world knowledge of these services not only improves exam performance but also enhances professional effectiveness in designing cloud-native systems.

Infrastructure as Code for Consistency

Automation and repeatability are critical in cloud environments. AWS CloudFormation allows developers to define resources in template files, ensuring that infrastructure can be deployed consistently across environments. The exam expects familiarity with template structure, parameters, mappings, and stacks. Developers should also understand how CloudFormation integrates with other AWS services for automated deployments.

By practicing with CloudFormation templates, developers gain skills that go beyond certification. Infrastructure as code reduces manual errors, supports version control for infrastructure, and enables scalable application design.

Practical Learning with AWS Free Tier

Hands-on learning forms the backbone of effective exam preparation. The AWS Free Tier provides an accessible way to experiment with services at little or no cost. Developers should create practice projects that mimic exam scenarios, such as deploying a serverless web application, setting up a CI/CD pipeline, or configuring monitoring dashboards.

Practical projects help connect theoretical knowledge to tangible results. When facing scenario-based exam questions, candidates who have implemented similar solutions firsthand find it much easier to identify the correct answers.

Study Strategies and Mindset

Preparation for the Amazon AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02 requires discipline and structured study. Candidates should allocate regular study sessions, review official exam guides, and take practice exams to identify weak areas. Revisiting previously studied topics helps reinforce learning and prevents gaps in understanding.

Another effective strategy is teaching concepts to others. Explaining how IAM policies work or demonstrating a Lambda integration forces a deeper understanding. Joining study groups, participating in online forums, and using interactive labs also accelerate learning.

Professional Benefits of Certification

Achieving certification brings significant professional advantages. It validates skills that employers actively seek, opening the door to better job opportunities and higher compensation. Certified developers often find themselves in positions of leadership within project teams because they can bridge the gap between coding and cloud design.

The Amazon AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02 also demonstrates a commitment to continuous learning. Employers value individuals who stay current with rapidly evolving cloud technologies, and certification is a tangible proof of that dedication. Beyond the immediate career benefits, the process of studying for the certification builds habits of structured learning that serve developers throughout their careers.

Transitioning from Exam Prep to Real-World Projects

One of the most valuable aspects of the certification journey is how seamlessly it transitions into real-world practice. Every service studied, from EC2 and RDS to Lambda and DynamoDB, is directly applicable to professional projects. Developers who prepare thoroughly for the exam gain not only a credential but also a toolbox of skills that can be applied to design and deploy effective solutions in the workplace.

The ability to approach problems with confidence, select the right service for the job, and implement secure and scalable solutions is what sets certified developers apart. With the rapid pace of cloud adoption across industries, these skills are more relevant than ever.

Preparing for Success as a Developer

Becoming a certified cloud developer requires more than memorizing definitions or reviewing notes. It requires practice, discipline, and an ability to connect individual services into larger architectures. For many candidates, the certification journey begins with curiosity and ends with confidence, not only in passing the exam but in applying these skills directly in professional environments. Cloud adoption continues to grow across industries, and developers who understand how to design and manage applications in AWS hold an advantage. We focus on exam strategies, practical tips for study, and the long-term benefits of achieving certification.

Course Benefits

A structured certification course provides a roadmap through a wide range of topics, saving learners from the confusion of trying to figure out what to study first. With well-organized lessons and labs, students progress in a logical sequence, beginning with fundamental services and gradually advancing to advanced developer tools. The benefits of following a structured course go beyond exam preparation, as learners also gain a practical skill set that improves their effectiveness at work.

Courses designed around this certification often include real-world examples, updated materials that reflect changes in AWS services, and practice exams that mirror the actual test. Students not only learn the services but also how to connect them into solutions, making it easier to apply their knowledge in projects. By following the course roadmap, learners avoid wasted time and focus on what truly matters for both passing the exam and developing professional expertise.

Key Benefits at a Glance

  • Step-by-step progression from fundamentals to advanced services

  • Real-world use cases and project-based learning

  • Exposure to developer tools such as CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy

  • Coverage of serverless architecture with Lambda, API Gateway, and DynamoDB

  • Security practices with IAM, KMS, and Parameter Store

  • Monitoring and troubleshooting using CloudWatch, X-Ray, and CloudTrail

  • Access to quizzes and practice exams for reinforcement

  • Hands-on experience through AWS Free Tier labs

Approaching the Exam with Confidence

The certification exam can feel overwhelming due to the wide range of topics it covers. A successful strategy involves breaking down preparation into manageable segments. Instead of trying to master everything at once, learners should divide their study plan into domains such as deployment, security, serverless, and monitoring. By focusing on one domain at a time, they gain a deeper understanding and build confidence.

Scenario-based practice is another essential component. Since the exam emphasizes real-world cases, candidates should regularly challenge themselves with questions that require analyzing a problem and selecting the best solution. Working with practice exams helps familiarize learners with question styles, time constraints, and the mental agility required during the test.

Hands-On Learning as the Foundation

Practical experience is the most effective way to retain knowledge. By creating small projects, learners reinforce theoretical concepts and gain familiarity with the AWS console, CLI, and SDK. Deploying a web application with Elastic Beanstalk, building a Lambda function triggered by S3 events, or integrating Cognito with API Gateway all provide real examples of the services in action.

These activities mimic the kind of scenarios presented in the exam and strengthen the learner’s ability to apply concepts under pressure. Candidates who have experimented with real deployments can more easily connect the dots between a written question and the correct service choice.

Study Plans and Scheduling

A clear study plan helps maintain focus and momentum. Candidates preparing for the Amazon AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02 should start by reviewing the official exam guide to understand the domains and weighting. From there, they can create a weekly schedule that assigns time for videos, reading, hands-on practice, and review.

Spreading preparation over several weeks or months ensures deeper learning and reduces the stress of last-minute cramming. Consistency is key; dedicating a few hours each week builds a strong foundation while preventing burnout. Regularly revisiting previously covered material ensures that early concepts remain fresh and connected to new topics.

Leveraging Practice Exams and Quizzes

Practice exams provide an invaluable opportunity to test knowledge in a realistic setting. These assessments often highlight areas of weakness that may not be obvious during study. After completing a practice exam, candidates should carefully review each question, including those answered correctly, to understand why a particular solution was correct.

Quizzes embedded within a course serve a similar purpose on a smaller scale, reinforcing concepts section by section. This repeated exposure builds confidence and helps learners adapt to the format of real exam questions. Over time, practice exams train the mind to recognize patterns and apply knowledge under time constraints.

Common Challenges and How to Overcome Them

Many learners encounter challenges while preparing for the exam. A common issue is the overwhelming number of services and features in AWS. To manage this, it is important to focus on services listed in the exam guide and emphasized within the course. Another challenge is the tendency to focus too much on theory without enough hands-on practice. Overcoming this requires discipline in setting aside time to build and experiment with projects.

Time management during the exam can also be a challenge. Candidates must practice pacing themselves, moving quickly through questions they know and marking more difficult ones for review. Practicing with timed exams is an effective way to build this skill.

Long-Term Value of Certification

Certification is not just about passing a test. It signals a broader commitment to professional growth. Developers who earn the credential demonstrate their ability to stay current with industry trends and their willingness to learn complex technologies. This commitment often translates into new career opportunities, whether through promotions, job offers, or increased responsibilities within current roles.

The Amazon AWS Certified Developer - Associate DVA-C02 also provides a stepping stone to more advanced certifications, such as professional-level exams or specialty tracks. This opens the door to further specialization in areas like security, machine learning, or DevOps engineering. For many professionals, the certification journey becomes the start of a continuous cycle of learning and advancement.

Applying Skills in Real Projects

After certification, developers should immediately look for ways to apply their skills. This could mean leading cloud migration efforts, building serverless applications for clients, or optimizing existing systems with automated pipelines. Applying knowledge in professional settings not only reinforces learning but also demonstrates value to employers.

Building small side projects is another excellent way to stay sharp. Hosting a personal application on AWS, experimenting with new features, or contributing to open-source projects provides ongoing practice. The more frequently developers use their skills, the more natural and intuitive cloud development becomes.

Building a Professional Network

Networking with peers provides an additional layer of support and opportunity. Joining online study groups, participating in AWS-focused communities, or attending virtual events helps developers stay connected. These communities provide study tips, job leads, and technical insights that make the certification journey more engaging.

Being part of a network also creates accountability, motivating learners to stay on track. Discussing solutions with others reinforces concepts and provides exposure to different perspectives, which is particularly helpful when preparing for scenario-based questions.

Best Practices for Long-Term Learning

Cloud technologies evolve quickly, and maintaining relevance requires ongoing learning. Developers should commit to regularly exploring new AWS features, reading documentation, and staying informed about updates. Subscribing to newsletters, attending webinars, and experimenting with new services ensures that skills remain current.

Developers should also cultivate habits that promote continuous improvement. Documenting projects, keeping notes organized, and revisiting previous labs all help build a long-term learning framework. Over time, this approach ensures that knowledge remains practical and applicable, even as the cloud landscape changes.

Enroll Today

Starting the journey toward certification can feel challenging, but enrolling in a structured course provides guidance and confidence. With carefully designed modules, hands-on labs, and updated content, the course equips learners with everything they need to succeed. Each lesson builds upon the last, creating a clear progression that mirrors real-world workflows. Students not only prepare for the exam but also gain the skills necessary to thrive as cloud developers.

By joining today, learners will have access to lifetime updates, practical resources, and a supportive learning community. This investment in knowledge is more than preparation for a test; it is preparation for a career in one of the fastest-growing fields in technology. With cloud adoption accelerating worldwide, the demand for skilled developers continues to rise. Enrolling now ensures that learners are ready to meet that demand and stand out as certified professionals.


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