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43 Free Cloud Developer-Oriented Books from Amazon Web Services

04.17.2012
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"AWS documentation is now available on the Kindle - if this is all you need to know, start here and you'll have access to the new documents in seconds.

I "purchased" (the actual cost is $0.00) the EC2 Getting Started Guide and had it delivered to my trusty Kindle DX, where it looked great:

You can highlight, annotate, and search the content as desired.

We've uploaded 43 documents so far; others will follow shortly." [GD: Post Leached in Fill]

Books by Amazon Web Services

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Seems so logical in hindsight doesn't it? Having these, in this format? These look like some must have resources for anyone thinking about, getting started with, or doing AWS development...

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