Hands on AWS: Simple Queue Service (SQS)
What you'll learn
- Know a basic understanding of how AWS SQS works
- Know best practices for SQS
- Understand how to get started integrating with SQS
- Understand how to get started using SQS in the AWS console
Requirements
- General understanding of queues
- Knowledge of AWS service model
- Basic command line experience
Description
Amazon Web Services is the premier provider of cloud services. Among their service offering are Simple Queue Service (SQS).
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) is a fully managed message queueing service that makes it easy to decouple and scale systems.
Hands on AWS: Simple Queue Service (SQS) provides a fundamental overview of SQS, best practices for design, and provides a few demos to get you started with SQS.
This course is meant for beginners to AWS and SQS and could also be helpful for those prepping for AWS Certification Exams.
By the end of the course, you will understand the fundamentals of SQS and you'll be able to start building scalable, decoupled systems.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for individuals who are interested in learning more about AWS
- This course is for individuals who are interested in learning more about Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Instructor
Howdy, I'm Ethan.
I'm from Texas and currently live in the Dallas area. I went to a small high school that didn't offer computer science, so my first introduction to it was in college. I had registered to study electrical engineering until the speaker at my orientation canceled and was replaced by a computer engineering graduate. That 60 minutes changed my life and I've had a passion for software development ever since.
While pursuing my degree, I had internships in the telecom and defense industries. Upon finishing my degree I ultimately decided to enter into IT consulting at Credera, because of the promise of working on challenging project across many different industries. While at Credera, I've specialized in building out REST and SOAP web services, 3rd party vendor integrations, and open source architecture.
I enjoy explaining what I've learned and showing others how it can benefit them. I hope my lectures help you in some way and are as easy to follow as I intend them to be. Have fun and feel free to shoot me a question!