AWS training without programming language?

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I've started my AWS courses December 2021 and I have the AWS Cloud Practitioner certificate. I'm working on my Networking Learning Plan now as part of the Solutions Architect Challenge but I don't really know any programming languages and I'm not sure how much of a problem that is or will be continuing further with AWS Training and Certification or even more, when I finish and go on looking for similar jobs. I've done a bit of Python but nothing significant. Anyone has any similar experience, any feedback on this?

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Hi, if you are considering obtaining AWS certifications, knowledge of programming language is not really needed as part of the exam subjects, so do not worry.

On the other end, if you want to pursue a career within architecture/development/devops, having knowledge of a programming language will defo help and make you more comfortable and skilled.

I come from software engineering background with hands-on architectural skills. Programming languages are helpful to both know about how workloads can perform, and also on how Infrastructure as Code bridges the gap between developers and operations.

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Hey

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Issam
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