Hands-On AWS CDK: Building Cloud Native Applications with Infrastructure as Code
Author: Sam Ward Biddle , Kyle T. Jones
Publisher finelybook 出版社: O’Reilly Media
Edition 版本: 1st edition
Publication Date 出版日期: 2025-05-20
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 258 pages
ISBN-10: 1098158776
ISBN-13: 9781098158774
Book Description
Looking to accelerate development and build cloud native applications with AWS Cloud Development Kit? Through hands-on projects, you’ll learn the basics of AWS CDK, the tool of choice for many of the world’s largest technology companies.
Informed by real case studies and years of work with enterprise-scale cloud architectures, this book will benefit both novice and advanced cloud developers. It’s complete with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts, practical examples, and self-assessment questions to help you build a shareable portfolio of completed projects, demonstrating your ability to build cloud infrastructure at scale.
You’ll explore:
- Basic cloud computing concepts, including the AWS Well-Architected Framework
- End-to-end cloud native software and infrastructure as code
- The benefits of a reusable code library to accelerate your projects
- Functional modules of code that can stand alone or build toward an integrated cloud application
About the Author
Kyle Jones leads solutions architecture for Power, Utilities, and Renewable Energy in North America, for Amazon Web Services (AWS). In his role, he works with leading new energies companies and investor-owned utilities to solve the most complex problems in the energy transition by using the cloud. He specializes in guiding companies through the cloud journey with solutions like the Internet of Things, High-Performance Computing, and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning. Outside of AWS, he is an adjunct professor of project management and analytics at American University. Kyle is a Project Management Professional (PMI-PMP) and Certified Analytics Professional (INFORMS CAP). He holds a doctorate in systems engineering from George Washington University and a master’s in applied economics from Harvard University.