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Creating Your First DynamoDB Table

NoSQL Databases are essential tools in designing cloud applications. This course will teach you how to create, configure, and interact with your first DynamoDB table.

Beginner
35m
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Created by Fernando Medina Corey

Last Updated Aug 05, 2025

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Creating Your First DynamoDB Table

NoSQL Databases are essential tools in designing cloud applications. This course will teach you how to create, configure, and interact with your first DynamoDB table.

Beginner
35m
(0)

Created by Fernando Medina Corey

Last Updated Aug 05, 2025

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What you'll learn

Learning to leverage NoSQL databases like DynamoDB is an essential tool when developing cloud applications on AWS. In this course, Creating Your First DynamoDB Table, you’ll gain the ability to create, configure and use your first DynamoDB Table. First, you’ll explore preparing cloud permissions and policies for DynamoDB. Next, you’ll discover How to configure and secure your table for your application. Finally, you’ll learn how to interact with your table with the AWS SDKs. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of DynamoDB needed to start creating your own DynamoDB Tables.

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Fernando works full time learning the newest trends and tools in application development in order to share them with application developers and architects. He especially enjoys helping others learn about cloud infrastructure offerings to better support the needs of developers and the organizations that they work with.

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