AWS Foundations
Sam Okonkwo
A structured on-ramp for engineers new to AWS who would rather build the right mental model than memorize service names.
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Five titles that take you from the resource model through event-driven design, architecture review, and the certification that proves it.
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Five complete titles. Each one is also sold separately, at the price shown, if you only need part of the track.
Sam Okonkwo
A structured on-ramp for engineers new to AWS who would rather build the right mental model than memorize service names.
Nadia Oyelaran
A working architect's tour of the AWS design decisions that are expensive to reverse, and how to recognize them before you commit.
Nadia Oyelaran
Exactly what each AWS messaging primitive guarantees, and how to build systems whose correctness does not depend on hope.
Nadia Oyelaran and Aaron Whitfield
Certification preparation built on real architectural reasoning, so the knowledge survives the exam by more than a week.
Aaron Whitfield
Cost as an engineering constraint rather than a quarterly surprise, with the architectural moves that actually move the number.
Our editors sequenced this track. You can read it in any order you like, but this is the path where each title pays for the next.
Foundational · AWS · 248 pages
Start here. It fixes the vocabulary — accounts, regions, identity, the compute and storage primitives — that every later title assumes you already carry.
Advanced · AWS · 412 pages
With the primitives in hand, this is the judgment layer: which decisions are one-way doors, where state actually lives, and how blast radius is drawn.
Advanced · AWS · 372 pages
Apply that judgment to the least forgiving surface on AWS — delivery guarantees, ordering, idempotency, and replay across five services with five different contracts.
Foundational · AWS · 344 pages
Consolidation. The exam's four domains re-cross the same ground from a different angle, which is exactly what makes it useful revision rather than cramming.
Practitioner · Multi-cloud · 306 pages
Finish with the bill. Egress topology and commitment shape are architectural decisions, and they only make sense once you know what you are architecting.