Now, this video was not an easy one to produce: I reshot it 3x times, and spent countless hours in post-production and yet, I still couldn't get the sound right using my new Rode Wireless Go II. I apologize for the not optimal sound quality in advance and ask you to bare with me as I keep tweaking the settings to get it right 💪🏼
Hi , Your content is very helpful for making a journey towards solution architecture. can you please have similar track for technical architect, as we have dont have any structured course or roadmap for the same and this makes the journey realy long as we have to sift through random sites and do lot of searching . Thanks
Must be an issue during the final encoding, because I've went through the audio multiple times in post... anyway, I'm really sorry for this, and I will add captions as soon as possible
Thanks for these videos and the work you put into them, it's super appreciated! I'm an aspiring SA, coming from a mechanical engineering career for the past 10 years and military before that. I'm doing a masters in computer science and will graduate in around 18 months time. Im aslo learning Java and thinking about doing an AWS qualification. Would I be able to enter the industry as a junior SA, if there is such a thing? Thanks 👍🏻 Lee
Lee, thank you for taking the time to watch the video but also to share your experience in the comments. AWS has a special program for fresh grads that can join directly as Associate SA, I have a full video about it with someone who went through the program herself, hope this helps: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rW4vynyPyIY.html
Thank you for showing me what working from home for the AWS will be like, my mechatronical engineering background, Blue, Red team and C,Python,Java knowledge is going to come in handy, but i cant wait to finally try my hands at proper cloud server architecting, Getting the certifications in 6 months and building a portfolio is going to be a fun challenge im looking forward to, (Nevermind applying for the jobs without on paper experience :D ) I am still just 19 with almost no experience outside of a few months of Mechatronical engineering, and Red, and Blue teaming in TryHackme And Hack The Box (even tough neither of these have proper connection to the industry, but it might help that they know i understand hardware and software to some degree), If you have any kind of "veteran" tips, i would gladly listen to them. Thank you for putting these videos out once again