This repository is an unofficial, community-curated list of AWS workshops, designed to be a central, collaborative repository for finding and reusing learning resources. It targets developers, engineers, and students looking to learn and build on AWS services.
How It Works
The project functions as a static website, likely generated from Markdown files, that categorizes and links to various AWS workshops. It leverages a community-driven approach, accepting contributions via pull requests, allowing users to upvote preferred workshops. This method ensures a broad and up-to-date collection of practical, hands-on learning materials.
Quick Start & Requirements
- View Online: The primary way to access the workshops is through the project's website: http://awesome-aws-workshops.com/
- Prerequisites: Each workshop listed will have its own AWS account and service-specific prerequisites.
- Note: The README warns that workshops may create billable AWS resources, advising users to remove them post-completion.
Highlighted Details
- Extensive categorization by AWS service and use case (AI/ML, Containers, Databases, Serverless, etc.).
- Includes workshops for both foundational and advanced AWS topics.
- Community-driven curation and voting mechanism for workshop relevance.
- Emphasis on practical, hands-on learning experiences.
Maintenance & Community
- The project is community-driven with open pull requests for contributions.
- No specific maintainer or core team is highlighted in the README.
Licensing & Compatibility
- The README does not explicitly state a license. The content is a curated list of links to external AWS workshops.
Limitations & Caveats
- As an unofficial list, workshop content and availability are subject to change by their original creators.
- The README does not provide a mechanism for reporting broken links or outdated information.