AWS learning made practical
Tech With Kobina exists to help developers build real things on AWS — not just read about it. Every course, project, and guide is designed to close the gap between "I've heard of S3" and "I deployed this myself."
Cloud engineer and educator with a passion for making AWS approachable. I built Tech With Kobina after spending years watching talented developers avoid the cloud because the learning curve felt too steep — and the docs too dense.
Make real AWS skills accessible to every developer, regardless of experience level.
Cloud computing shouldn't be a black box. AWS has the best infrastructure on the planet — but its learning resources were built for enterprise architects, not developers who just want to deploy their first Lambda function or set up a CI/CD pipeline.
That's why every piece of content on this platform starts with a working example. No theory-first. No 400-page whitepapers. You write the code, you deploy the infrastructure, you understand why it works — and when it breaks, you know how to fix it.
Whether you're studying for an AWS certification or building a side project that needs to scale, Tech With Kobina gives you the tools to get there without the noise.
Everything you need to go from zero to deployed
Six complementary learning modes — use them together or pick the one that fits how you learn best.
Step-by-step AWS tutorials that walk you through real deployments with working code at every stage.
Guided builds that take you from a blank AWS account to a production-grade architecture — end to end.
Visual breakdowns of real AWS system designs — serverless, microservices, data pipelines, and more.
Concise setup and config reference guides for CLI, IAM, networking, and core AWS services.
Curated learning paths matched to your goal — cloud practitioner, solutions architect, DevOps engineer.
Realistic mock exams for AWS certifications — timed, explained, and updated to the latest exam guides.
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No account required for the first three steps of every course. Jump in and see if it clicks.