![]() ![]() (I really wasn’t terribly impressed 3 years ago, but ACG seemed to be everyone’s darling at the time.) This year I also have access to many Udemy offerings for free through my employer. Since then, the landscape has changed as both Linux Academy and A Cloud Guru have been swallowed up by other players, and more honesty has been openly shared about the latter’s quality of offerings. Last go around, I used A Cloud Guru courses, Linux Academy courses (namely Adrian Cantrill’s excellent course), and practice exams from Jon Bonso (Tutorials Dojo). I’ll come back to this later as notes to my future self 3 years from now. Unfortunately as timing would go, Wild West Hackin’ Fest occurred which I not only attended virtually, but took some intense training in the first few days as well. So, I snap booked as far out as I could, and got to work studying. I hadn’t intended to take the exam in October, but at the start of the month when I looked for times to book, my preferred venue had all sorts of times in October, and none at all in November or December. I did not study as much as I wanted or should have this year. AWS has given me scores immediately on my last three exams the technology exists, so give me a score right away and review things later to make it official if you need to. ![]() I received no email yet, but within 24 hours my Exam History section on their certification portal was updated with my outcome. I drive about 90 minutes to my preferred Pearson VUE exam location, but this time I had to make the 90 minute drive back without knowing my exam outcome. ![]() This past week, I took the exam again and passed in order to renew that certification for another 3 years. Almost 3 years ago, I earned my AWS Solutions Architect As sociate certification. ![]()
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