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An intuitive, fully illustrated guide to Amazon Web Services for
the visually oriented In The Illustrated AWS Cloud: A Guide to Help
You On Your Cloud Practitioner Journey, a team of veteran tech
educators delivers a visual and entertaining guide to Amazon Web
Services cloud concepts. The authors focus on the job role and
responsibilities of an AWS cloud practitioner, guiding readers
through choosing the best AWS services for specific use cases. In
addition to general cloud concepts, security and compliance,
technology, and billing and pricing topics, you’ll find:
High-resolution, black-and-white illustrations clearly explaining
critical technical concepts Comprehensive coverage of working with
an AWS account and understanding the AWS environment Complete
chapters on each of the main categories of AWS services, including
Compute, Storage, Database, and Networking The authors also provide
bonus content on their companion website at
https://illustratedaws.cloud/. Perfect for anyone looking for an
easy-to-follow and visual introduction to the Amazon Web Services
cloud, including those considering a career as a cloud
administrator or technical support person, The Illustrated AWS
Cloud is an effective resource for business, finance, sales, and
marketing professionals who support and collaborate with AWS tech
professionals.
A kid-friendly and rigorous new way to teach young readers the
fundamentals of computer science In Computer Science for Kids: A
Storytelling Approach, AWS Head of Academic Advocacy and Google
Developer Expert Dr. Jen Looper delivers a colorful, fun, and
exciting demonstration for young readers who want to learn the
basics of computer science. Using a variety of technologies, the
book covers the elements of computer science in concise detail and
illustrates how to build projects to learn foundational concepts
behind the technology powering the internet. In the book, you’ll
find projects to build using both basic and emerging
technologies—like SQL, game development, storytelling software,
and 3D augmented reality—as well as: Chapter projects aligned to
K-12 curriculum standards for grades 6-8 and a GitHub repo
featuring open-source projects Lesson plans for teachers An online
space for classrooms to showcase and discuss their work An
easy-to-follow and kid-friendly new resource for technology-curious
middle school students, Computer Science for Kids is the fun and
interesting web development resource that classroom teachers,
parents, and homeschooling families have been waiting for.
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