AWS Certified Developer Associate

The AWS Certified Developer - Associate exam is intended for individuals who perform a development role and have one or more years of hands-on experience developing and maintaining an AWS-based application. This exam validates the individual's ability to:

  • Understand how to use AWS core services and AWS SDKs to write applications
  • Understand how to use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) to secure applications
  • Understand how to use AWS Elastic Beanstalk to deploy applications
  • Understand how to use Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) to decouple and scale distributed systems
  • Understand how to use Amazon DynamoDB to create database tables and how to use Amazon SimpleDB for metadata storage

To prepare for the exam, you should have hands-on experience with AWS and be able to demonstrate knowledge of at least one high-level programming language. It is also recommended to have a basic understanding of networking and security concepts, as well as experience with distributed systems.

To prepare for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate exam, you can consult the resources below :

Our Guide written by our "AWS Certified Developer Associate" Certified Expert

Our writer Karmesh had passed successfully his "AWS Certified Developer Associate" Exam, and wrote for us a guide on how to prepare for this exam :

Recommended Online Courses :

The Ultimate AWS Certified Developer Associate 2023 - NEW course covers all the topics that is required for the exam, and contains hands-on classes and can be used to practice even if you don't have any prior experience using AWS. The course is well-organized in sections that are based on the syllabus for the exam.

Recommended Practice Exams :

The Practice Exams | AWS Certified Developer Associate 2022 are a set of six sets of exam questions that reflect the real exam structure and is a fantastic test to determine if are prepared for the exam. It also assists you in identifying the areas where you are weak so that you can revisit the subject.






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