š® Where my cloud journey started
Google Cloud NEXT ā26: From Arcade to Agents ā A Beginnerās Perspective
This is a submission for the Google Cloud NEXT Writing Challenge
š Introduction
Iāll be honestāI wasnāt sure I had anything valuable to say about Google Cloud NEXT ā26.
Iām not a senior engineer. I havenāt deployed systems at scale. My cloud journey started just a few months ago with Google Cloud Arcadeācompleting labs, earning badges, and learning step by step.
But sometimes, the most useful perspective isnāt from the expert.
Itās from someone who just startedāand is paying attention to everything.
š® Where It Started: Learning Through Arcade
My entry into Google Cloud was through the Arcadeāa hands-on, gamified way to learn cloud by actually doing things.
- Deploying services instead of just reading about them
- Breaking configurations and fixing them
- Solving labs without step-by-step guidance
It made cloud feel real.
So when I started watching NEXT ā26, it didnāt feel completely foreignāit felt like I was finally starting to understand the bigger picture.
š The Announcement That Changed My Perspective
Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform
If there was one idea repeated across keynotes, it was this:
The era of AI experiments is over. The era of AI agents is here.
The Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is Googleās step in that directionāa unified system to build, deploy, and manage AI agents.
But what really stood out to me wasnāt just the features.
It was the shift in thinking.
This isnāt just AI that responds.
This is AI that:
- Plans
- Takes action
- Works across systems
- Improves over time
For someone used to following step-by-step labs, this felt like a completely new way to think about building.
š§ What Actually Clicked for Me
Before this, I thought:
āI need to learn everything before I build something meaningful.ā
Now I see it differently:
You donāt wait to be readyāyou build, and you learn along the way.
The tools being introduced arenāt just powerfulātheyāre lowering the barrier to entry.
For the first time, cloud and AI didnāt feel intimidating.
They felt possible.
ā” A Quick Note on the Infrastructure
I didnāt expect to care about hardwareābut learning about Googleās new TPU approach changed that.
Understanding that different chips are built specifically for training vs inference made me realize something simple:
The cloud isnāt abstractāitās built on real engineering decisions.
And somehow, that made it less intimidatingānot more.
š What This Means for Beginners
Hereās what I took awayānot as an expert, but as someone still learning:
- The entry point into AI development is getting lower
- You can build without fully understanding everything (at first)
- Fundamentals still matterāthey help you build better
- Platforms are being designed so you can experiment safely
This reinforced something I first experienced in Arcade:
Learning happens fastest when youāre actually doing.
š¤ My Honest Take
Not everything about NEXT ā26 felt beginner-friendly.
The scale was overwhelmingāhundreds of sessions, dozens of new terms, and concepts that assume prior knowledge.
Thereās still a gap between:
- Watching keynotes
- And actually building something yourself
But at the same time, the direction is clear:
More accessibility.
More automation.
More opportunity to build.
š± Where I Go From Here
NEXT ā26 didnāt make me an expert.
But it gave me something more important: direction.
Iām still learning. Still experimenting. Still figuring things out.
But now I understand what Iām building toward.
From completing labs in Arcadeā¦
To understanding agents, workflows, and real-world systemsā¦
This journey finally feels connected.
⨠Final Thoughts
For the first time, Iām not just following instructionsāI understand why they matter.
I donāt have everything figured out yet.
But Iāve started.
And thatās enough.
From Arcade to agentsāthis is just the beginning.
š¬ What about you?
What was your biggest takeaway from Google Cloud NEXT ā26?>
š I documented part of this journey on LinkedIn too ā check out my Google Cloud Arcade post here if you want to see the real swag I earned along the way š
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