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My anecdotal evidence is developers struggle big time to deploy simple stuff to AWS. "Easy things should be easy" isn't part of their philosophy.

Not complaining thought, I make good money understanding AWS so others don't need to.

> Why should it be?

Because if they don't focus on developer experience, they might end up being treated as a commodity. Eventually someone will eat their lunch.



> isn't part of their philosophy.

There is no one AWS philosophy. The philosophy of foundation networking services is going to be different from higher-abstraction services.

They are for different customers with different needs.

> Because if they don't focus on developer experience, they might end up being treated as a commodity. Eventually someone will eat their lunch.

That's certainly true.




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