
I like to see how AWS is evolving from year to year, and I hope UX will be improved as well to be able to configure even more things without CLI/CDK
Used AWS for almost 8 years, (used to complain about it from time to time). Then I moved to GCP because thats what my company uses and now I miss AWS a lot.
Large number of services, good documentation, large community. Can be a cost effective platform for any work load.
One of the best cloud network in the industry and it is improving day by day.
Really suites my cloud needs, it's my go to for hosting static files or containers on the cloud
I have been a software engineer for nearly 30 years. I started developing on AWS Cloud in 2020. The impact of the cloud on software engineering, especially for enterprises is hard to over-state. It's also just fun. Not only do I develop on AWS at my day job but also on all of my personal projects (including Vectopus.com).
AWS has come a long way—from EC2 to modern compute options like ECS, EKS, and serverless technologies. In addition to its compute capabilities, AWS offers a wide range of databases tailored to various use cases. There's always more to learn, especially as AWS continues to evolve rapidly in areas like machine learning and AI. It's truly impressive to see how the platform keeps growing and innovating.