Two years ago, I began my journey in learning cloud architecture as a self-taught software engineer. It was quite challenging, especially with Azure, but once I tried AWS, everything clicked, and I felt a surge of excitement seeing the big picture for the first time. Despite that, there were still many concepts I struggled to grasp. To help myself learn practically, I created a tool that designs cloud architecture based on text input, offers tips, shows alternatives, and compares different cloud providers. I'm curious, would such a tool be helpful for you?
3 Answers
Absolutely! A tool like that would definitely help a lot of people. It's often tough to find all the information and compare providers on your own, especially when you're just starting out.
Honestly, this is the first time I’ve heard someone say, "then I met AWS, and it was perfect." That’s refreshing! Most people seem to struggle a lot more with the transition. What did you find so great about AWS?
I'm not sure we need another LLM wrapper, though. Some people can actually learn more effectively by just using their brains, reading articles, and doing the work. But I get that hands-on practice is key, especially when it comes to calculating costs for different services!

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