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The Ultimate Dynamodb Course - 0nelove - 11-06-2024 [center] ![]() The Ultimate Dynamodb Course Published 11/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 8.89 GB | Duration: 5h 38m[/center] The most intuitive and practical way to learn DynamoDB What you'll learn DynamoDB is powerful yet complex; finding a clear, complete guide can be overwhelming. Simplifying DynamoDB terms-Partitioning, Keys, LSI, GSI, WCU, RCU, and Access Patterns. Data modeling is crucial in DynamoDB; this course helps you get it right for your needs. I spent a year mastering DynamoDB; with this course, you'll gain that knowledge in days. Requirements This course deal with the practical examples of how to use DynamoDB with NodeJS. So students are expects to atleast know the basics of NodeJS Description I'm a self-taught Web Developer with a background in the MERN stack. In 2020, I set a personal challenge to dive into the AWS serverless ecosystem. I was excited to start learning tools like Lambda, DynamoDB, and API Gateway, thinking that it would take me only a month or two to get a solid grasp. I assumed there would be plenty of resources to help me speed up my learning-guides, tutorials, even detailed courses. But I quickly discovered that there were very few clear resources available, and even the AWS documentation was surprisingly difficult to navigate and often left me with more questions than answers.Over the course of a year, I pushed through, figuring things out piece by piece. Most of my time was spent trying to understand DynamoDB, which was not only complex but came with unique challenges around data modeling, partitioning, and managing access patterns. I felt like I was constantly hitting roadblocks with no straightforward guide to follow.That's why I created this course: to share my journey and offer a comprehensive, practical guide to DynamoDB. What took me a year to learn, you'll be able to understand in just a few days, bypassing the frustrations I encountered and gaining a clear path to mastery. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Welcome to this course Section 2: Precursor Lecture 2 Before you proceed Lecture 3 A short intro to the module Lecture 4 History of Databases Lecture 5 Problems with SQL and why we need NoSQL Lecture 6 CAP theorem Lecture 7 Dynamo Paper Lecture 8 Basics of Entity Relationship Model Lecture 9 References Section 3: Basics of DynamoDB Lecture 10 What is DynamoDB? Lecture 11 Instances, Managed services, Serverless Lecture 12 How DynamoDB works internally Lecture 13 Throughput in DynamoDB - WCU and RCU Lecture 14 Pricing structure in DynamoDB Lecture 15 References Section 4: All about Keys Lecture 16 Introduction Lecture 17 Creating DynamoDB Table in Web Console Lecture 18 Keys in DynamoDB Lecture 19 Query vs Scan Lecture 20 Secondary Index - LSI & GSI Lecture 21 Documentation and setting up Credentials Lecture 22 References Section 5: All about Attributes Lecture 23 Create Table with JavaScript SDK Lecture 24 Upload Item with SDK Lecture 25 Attributes and Projection Expression Lecture 26 Reserved Keywords and Expression Attribute Name Lecture 27 More examples - Expression Attribute Name Lecture 28 Condition Expression Lecture 29 References Lecture 30 Updating and Filtering Section 6: Modelling with DynamoDB Lecture 31 Limits in DynamoDB Lecture 32 Filtering Strategies Lecture 33 How to model Spotify in DynamoDB? Lecture 34 Modelling YouTube Comment Box Lecture 35 Single Table Design - use it or avoid it? Lecture 36 References Section 7: Batch operations in DynamoDB Lecture 37 Upload CSV file with BatchWriteItem Lecture 38 Pagination Lecture 39 References Section 8: Advanced concepts Lecture 40 Introduction to Batch Operation Lecture 41 BatchGetItem Demo Lecture 42 Time to Live - TTL Lecture 43 PartiQL Lecture 44 Backup + Point in Time Recovery (PITR) Lecture 45 Global Tables Lecture 46 What is DAX? Lecture 47 You have reached at the end Lecture 48 References Section 9: Additional Information Lecture 49 Dynobase - Browser for DynamoDB Lecture 50 Using Serverless framework for deployment + DynamoDB streams Lecture 51 References This course is for anyone who is generally curios about DynamoDB or want to use it as a database in their AWS serverless environment Code: https://rapidgator.net/file/422e10584fd05dc0ce95e52f1370a196/The_Ultimate_DynamoDB_Course.part10.rar.html |