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My New Udemy Course — AWS Cloud Practitioner Topic wise Practice Test Now Available (with discount)

Want to become a AWS Cloud Practitioner in 2023? My topic wise practice test can help you to learn and prepare better to crack this exam in first attempt and start your career in AWS and Cloud computing in 2023.

Hello All,

Happy Thanksgiving Day!!. 🎁

I really hope that you had a good time with your family and friends. Now, if you are thinking about your goals in 2023 and particularly if you are eyeing on AWS and Cloud Computing then I have an excellent news for you.

I have just launched a new course on Udemy — AWS Cloud Practitioner topic wise Practice test to prepare for AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification Exam.

This is the first exam in the series of AWS Certifications like AWS Developer Certification, AWS SysOps Certification, and AWS Solution Architect certification and if you want to build your AWS and Cloud skills then this certification can be a good addition to your resume.

Here is what you get int this Udemy course:

  • 300+ Practice questions
  • 5 Mock Tests to check your speed and accuracy
  • Detailed explanations with links to learn more
  • Instructor QnA where you can ask questions to me
  • Lifetime access and more

If you are preparing for the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam now or want to get certified in 2023, you can join with your special $9.9 coupon.

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Best Cyber Monday Deals for developers in 2023

Since, it is that time of year where we shop everythign you need for next year to levle up your skill, I thought to share a few good deals with you which are popping on my INBOX.

From last week, I have been sharing great deals but they are keep coming, looks like everyone is giving huge discounts at this time.

I have already bought a lot of stuff but I am still getting irresistible deals like this Blockchain certification deal where 101 Blockchain is offering a 50% discount on their popular Blockchain certification and a 60% discount on membership.

Blockchain is a niche and has a bright future. Learning Blockchain development into you’re resume could be a game-changer in 2023. If you have an interest in this field, you should definitely check out this deal.

If you want to secure the best deal to boost your learning and level up your skills in 2023 then this is the right time as popular online platforms are offering anywhere from 40% to 85% discount.

There are so many deals but these are the best of the best and something where you can invest your money. It’s not too costly as most of them are available for a deep discount and if you want to invest in upskilling yourself, this is the best time to get these memberships and subscriptions for less than half price.

And, if you are wondering how to design a highly concurrent system for Black Friday traffic, here is a nice diagram from ByteByteGo, one of my favorite places to learn System design.

That’s all about the best Black Friday deals for programmers creators and developers. You can see discounts fly around every day, but they are for a minimum period, so better grab them before they expire. If you love Udemy courses, I have already published the best udemy courses you should buy in this year’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.

Once again, thank you all for supporting me and my work.

All the best with your learning and happy Thanksgiving.

P. S. — My Books are also available for a 50% Discount now you can use coupon “blackfriday” to get the discount. Here is the link — https://javinpaul.gumroad.com/l/hrUXKY

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javinpaul

javinpaul

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I am Java programmer, blogger, working on Java, J2EE, UNIX, FIX Protocol. I share Java tips on http://javarevisited.blogspot.com and http://java67.com