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Welcome to my blog! In this post, I’ll share my experiences from the sixth week of my internship. This week has been the best so far as I had the opportunity to explore Amazon Cloud Services, something I’ve always dreamed of learning. Additionally, I started my Udemy course on Android Jetpack Compose, which I’m really excited about. All of this was possible thanks to my mentor, Sonam Sir, who generously provided an AWS EC2 instance for me to learn and explore.
🚀 Highlights
Deployed a Next.js app on an AWS EC2 instance and managed the instances.
Exported static pages from Next.js and deployed them on AWS S3.
Installed Android Studio and began learning Android Jetpack Compose on Udemy.
📚 Learning Experience
Learned the SCRUM methodology—breaking work into small pieces, with continuous experimentation and feedback loops to improve as a team.
Exported static pages from Next.js and deployed them on AWS S3.
Gained knowledge on how to manage AWS EC2 instances and deploy a Next.js app.
Learned about Nmap: host discovery, port scanning, port scanning techniques, and OS detection.
💡 Industry Insights
AWS EC2: A web service providing secure, resizable compute capacity in the cloud, designed to make cloud computing easier for developers.
AWS S3: A cloud storage service offering industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance.
⚠️Challenges
Understanding and managing AWS EC2 instances.
Exporting static pages from Next.js and deploying them on AWS S3.
Understanding port states such as open, closed, filtered, and unfiltered, and investigating the reasons for receiving a filtered port state.
Installing Docker Desktop and troubleshooting errors during installation.
🎯 Next Week's Plan
Understanding and implementing self-hosting for Next.js using a Node.js server.
Continuing to learn and explore Android Jetpack Compose through Udemy.