Let me be honest with you.
I'm an Android engineer. Kotlin is my home. Jetpack Compose is where I live. The cloud has always felt like someone else's territory ā the backend people, the DevOps people, the people who actually know what a VPC is.
But I'm building something that needs a cloud backend. And I applied for something that reminded me: the gap between "I should learn cloud" and "I am learning cloud" is just a decision.
So I made the decision. And now I need a friend.
At First thank you @hemapriya_kanagala that you sharing that useful source i really appreciate your effort for those Articles
What is the 100 Days of Cloud?
It's a free challenge by KodeKloud: 100 hands-on tasks covering real AWS and Azure skills ā IAM, storage, networking, compute, serverless, monitoring, and more. Not videos to watch. Actual tasks in real cloud environments, with automated validation.
One task a day. Sequential. You can't skip. You can retry as many times as you need.
By day 100 you have a portfolio of 100 things you actually built, and a verified badge to show for it.
š https://kodekloud.com/100-days-of-cloud
Why I'm doing this
I'm building an app addressing real infrastructure in Cairo, and phase two of that project requires cloud. I'm not learning cloud as an abstract future goal. I have a specific deadline in mind.
Why I need a study buddy
Because accountability is the only thing that has ever actually made me follow through on a 100-day anything.
Not pressure. Just: "did you do today's task?" ā and knowing someone else is going to ask me the same thing.
If you're an Android dev curious about cloud, a complete beginner who keeps putting this off, or honestly anyone who wants a reason to finally start ā I'd love to do this alongside you.
We don't have to be at the same level. We just have to start on the same day.
Drop a comment if you're in. We'll figure out a check-in rhythm together ā maybe a weekly thread, maybe just comments on each other's posts. Whatever actually works.
The start date is whenever you reply. I'll wait.
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This genuinely made me smile, Aalaa š
Thank you so much for the kind mention. Seeing someone discover a resource through the radar and then take action by starting the challenge is exactly why I put the series together.
I also love the idea of finding a study buddy. Staying consistent for 100 days is much easier when you're learning alongside other people, and I hope you find a few others who join you on the journey.
Wishing you all the best with the challenge, and I can't wait to see your progress over the coming weeks. You've got this š