> "The AWS poster has led to healthy conversations with my child, especially how to show the green checkmark even when things are not going so well." - Manager
Risky to copyright it to Amazon at the bottom when it's not actually them....begging for a lawyer's call. Hilarious, though.
> "My child was a huge fuck up but with the help of the AWS poster they're well on their way to a successful life of getting paged at 3AM because the web team can't write a stable service." - Parent at YC Company
> "If your kids don't start learning the AWS Dashboard now, they'll be in your basement until they are 35."
Mastering even one of AWS services is mission impossible, due to their awesome, so-easy-to-understand, state of the art documentation. I think we can all go back to our parent's basement.
Their documentation is always so up-to-date, and easy to discover too! I've never once searched for something, only to stumble onto a page of docs that's 3 years old and no longer relevant. Nope!
Agreed. But as an exception, I was totally surprised to find how good the aws cloudformation doc's are. Hilariously they are now my starting point for understanding the other aws APIs.
As a high school kid, I'm hooked on digital ocean and azure because the github student pack gives me free credits ($25 a month on azure as long as I'm a student, and $50 credit on DO, which works out to be 10 free months on their $5 option). AWS is probably too late in that regard.
LOL, though the services selection screen on the dashboard has changed to a monochromatic one now, with line icons and all services categorised by operational type. The depicted poster is the older AWS dashboard, no?
[+] [-] Dangeranger|9 years ago|reply
> "The AWS poster has led to healthy conversations with my child, especially how to show the green checkmark even when things are not going so well." - Manager
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[+] [-] aerovistae|9 years ago|reply
> "My child was a huge fuck up but with the help of the AWS poster they're well on their way to a successful life of getting paged at 3AM because the web team can't write a stable service." - Parent at YC Company
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[+] [-] cocktailpeanuts|9 years ago|reply
Mastering even one of AWS services is mission impossible, due to their awesome, so-easy-to-understand, state of the art documentation. I think we can all go back to our parent's basement.
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[+] [-] hoodoof|9 years ago|reply
IAM is perhaps the hardest area to get your head around but everything else I've use is very well documented.
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[+] [-] hoodoof|9 years ago|reply
What better way to get kids hooked on AWS early than to make it free for high school kids?
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[+] [-] BoorishBears|9 years ago|reply
https://education.github.com/pack
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> 130.210.235.54.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer ec2-54-235-210-130.compute-1.amazonaws.com.
Nice.
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I'm on AEDST, was paying attention yesterday but I missed a beat when I saw this today (April 2nd). These things are really stretching out.
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Well done.
n/m. Doesn't look like it's done by amazon.
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It makes me ill every time I look at the thing.
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[+] [-] glibgil|9 years ago|reply
Kevin and Kyle, really???
p.s. Fuck you for your tiny brigade of down votes