Overview
About Course
In modern cloud native application development, it’s oftentimes the goal to build out serverless architectures that are scalable, are highly available, and are fully managed. In this course, we will be covering how to build a modern, greenfield serverless backend on AWS.
Duration: 45 days
- Week day Batches: Mon to Fri (6pm to 8pm) online UK time
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- Introduction
- Course Content
- Highlights
In modern cloud native application development, it’s oftentimes the goal to build out serverless architectures that are scalable, are highly available, and are fully managed. This means less operational overhead for you and your business, and more focusing on the applications and business specific projects that differentiate you in your marketplace. In this course, we will be covering how to build a modern, greenfield serverless backend on AWS.
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In modern cloud native application development, it’s oftentimes the goal to build out serverless architectures that are scalable, are highly available, and are fully managed. This means less operational overhead for you and your business, and more focusing on the applications and business specific projects that differentiate you in your marketplace. In this course, we will be covering how to build a modern, greenfield serverless backend on AWS.
Building brand new applications on AWS is a different task than lifting and shifting existing applications into AWS. When you have an existing application that you need to move to AWS, you might first look to using Amazon EC2 as your virtual machines, or maybe you might look into using docker containers and container hosting services like Amazon Elastic Container Service or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service. Those are all great application hosting options, but in most cases, they still require you to have some kind of pulse on the underlying infrastructure hosting your application. `
Building Modern Python Applications on AWS will explore how to build an API driven application using Amazon API Gateway for serverless API hosting, AWS Lambda for serverless computing, and Amazon Cognito for serverless authentication. We will follow an API driven development process and first mock up what the API will look like. We will cover all the ins and outs of the service Amazon API Gateway, and as you’ll learn- it does a lot more than just hosting an API.
Then we will add authentication to the API using Amazon Cognito. You’ll learn about how the authorization flow works with Cognito, and how to build it into your APIs. From there, we will add a Lambda backend that will be triggered by API Gateway. The lambda functions will be using the AWS SDKs to perform various data processing tasks. You’ll learn about the different configurations that exist for Lambda, and we will show you how to create and manage lambda functions. Some of the features of our API will require multiple lambda functions to execute in a specific order, like a workflow, and we will use AWS Step Functions to create a serverless workflow. Finally, we will talk about how to optimize your APIs at every layer using AWS features.
Note: There are four versions of this class, “Building Modern Node.js Applications on AWS” for Node.js developers, Building Modern Java Applications on AWS” for Java developers, “Building Modern .NET Applications on AWS” for .NET developers, and this course, “Building Modern Python Applications on AWS” for Python developers. The courses do for a large part, overlap and in general, we recommend that you take the course that focuses on the SDK you plan to use to develop your AWS Cloud based applications.
We expect that you have basic knowledge of AWS already. Some examples of concepts you should be familiar with are: you should know the basics of the AWS Global infrastructure, like what regions and availability zones are. You also should know the at a high-level AWS Identity and Access Management, or IAM, and how it is used to control access to AWS resources. You should also understand what an Amazon EC2 instance is, what Amazon S3 is, what a VPC is, as well as other basic AWS terminology.
Training Highlights
Interactive Learning: Enhanced interaction between students and faculty, as well as among students.
Comprehensive Materials: Detailed presentations with soft copy materials available for reference at any time.
Practical and Job-Oriented Training: Focus on practical skills with hands-on practice using software tools and real-time project scenarios.
Preparation for Interviews: Includes mock interviews, group discussions, and interview-related questions.
Cloud-Based Test Lab: Access to a cloud-based test lab for practicing software tools as needed.
Real-Time Project Domains: Discussions on real-time project domains to provide relevant context and experience.
Current Market Relevance: Teaching methods, tools, and topics are selected based on the current competitive job market.
Additional Course Benefits
Hands-On Experience: Gain practical experience with industry-relevant tools and techniques.
Real-Time Project Work: Work on real-time projects to build your portfolio and practical knowledge.
Interview-Based Training: Tailored training to help you excel in job interviews.
Expected Salary/Pay Package Guidance:
Contractors: £400 to £600 per day, depending on experience and skill set.
Permanent Positions: £50,000 to £100,000 per annum, based on experience and skills.