CourseVerdict

Ultimate AWS Certified Developer Associate 2026 DVA-C02 vs Complete Networking Fundamentals Course: CCNA Start

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

Stephane Maarek (Udemy) · Test Prep

Ultimate AWS Certified Developer Associate 2026 DVA-C02

4.5/ 5 · 28 opinions
22 positive4 neutral2 negative/ 28 total

Udemy · Test Prep

Complete Networking Fundamentals Course: CCNA Start

4.6/ 5 · 27 opinions
22 positive3 neutral2 negative/ 27 total

Per-criterion

Ultimate AWS Certified Developer Associate 2026 DVA-C02

Content quality4.6 / 5

The course spans 50+ hours of video covering all six DVA-C02 exam domains — Deployment, Security, Development with AWS Services, Refactoring, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting. Deep dives into DynamoDB, SQS, SNS, Lambda, API Gateway, CodePipeline, and X-Ray are consistently praised as thorough and up-to-date following the DVA-C02 blueprint revision. A small number of reviewers flag the Lambda and DynamoDB advanced sections as feeling rushed compared to the networking coverage.

Instructor4.8 / 5

Maarek holds 11 AWS certifications and has trained over 1.5 million students across his Udemy catalogue. Reviewers consistently describe his teaching style as exceptionally clear — he breaks complex multi-service interactions into logical architectural diagrams and follows up with live console walkthroughs students can reproduce on the AWS free tier. His 11x certified credibility means explanations carry genuine practitioner weight, not just exam-guide paraphrasing.

Value for money4.7 / 5

At Udemy sale price (~$15–25, which is the price at nearly every purchase given Udemy's near-perpetual promotion cycle), 50+ hours of DVA-C02 content represents one of the highest content-per-dollar ratios available for AWS certification prep. Lifetime access with free ongoing updates is a key differentiator versus subscription-gated platforms.

Complete Networking Fundamentals Course: CCNA Start

Content quality4.6 / 5

The course spans approximately 79.5 hours of video across all core CCNA 200-301 domains, covering networking fundamentals, OSI and TCP/IP models, IP addressing and subnetting, routing (static routes, OSPF, EIGRP, IPv6), switching, VLANs, Spanning Tree, NAT, ACLs, wireless technologies, QoS, VoIP, and network automation. Reviewers on Reddit and course aggregator sites consistently describe it as "one of the most comprehensive networking courses I have ever seen for the price" and praise its logical, ground-up progression. The course includes GNS3 and Packet Tracer lab demonstrations, cheat sheets, quizzes, and downloadable resources, though a small number of reviewers note it should be supplemented with additional practice exam resources for full 200-301 readiness.

Instructor4.7 / 5

David Bombal holds CCIE #11023 Emeritus, which he earned on his first attempt in January 2003 — a distinction achieved by a very small percentage of Cisco engineers. He has over 20 years of network training experience, has trained engineers at Fortune 100 companies, holds Cisco and HPE certified instructor status, and has over 2 million YouTube subscribers. Reviewers consistently praise his teaching methodology for the care put into scope and learning progression, with one Reddit user describing the course as the result of someone who "invested significant effort into what needs to be learned and in what order." His credentials are regularly cited as a reason students trust the material.

Value for money4.9 / 5

The course is consistently available on Udemy for $11–$20 during the platform's frequent sales, which Reddit reviewers repeatedly highlight as exceptional value. One r/homelab user who purchased it for $13.99 called it "the best purchase I made of thousands I've spent on my homelab over the years." Another r/linuxadmin commenter noted paying "a whopping $11.99" for "one of the most comprehensive networking courses I have ever seen." With nearly 80 hours of content, lifetime access, 18 articles, 124 downloadable resources, and regular updates to keep pace with the CCNA 200-301 exam blueprint, the cost-per-hour ratio is among the lowest of any CCNA prep course on the market.

Real-world applicability4.5 / 5

David Bombal explicitly designs the course for both exam preparation and real-world application — the curriculum covers actual device configuration on simulated Cisco routers and switches via Packet Tracer and GNS3, not just definitions and theory. Reddit discussions in r/homelab, r/linuxadmin, and r/ccna note that the course teaches concepts in a way that applies directly to home labs and enterprise networking jobs, not just to passing an exam. The practical emphasis on configuration, VLANs, routing protocols, and troubleshooting scenarios means graduates are better prepared for entry-level network engineering roles, not just the Cisco certification exam.

Retention & engagement4.3 / 5

The course's integration of GNS3 and Packet Tracer labs throughout the curriculum is the most consistently praised retention element — learners build and configure simulated networks rather than passively watching lectures. Multiple Reddit reviewers credit the hands-on component with making the course worthwhile for both CCNA candidates and general networking enthusiasts. The course length of ~79.5 hours is frequently described as thorough but potentially overwhelming for learners with time constraints, and some reviewers note the instructor's delivery can occasionally be hard to follow during dense technical sections. Overall, the lab-heavy format gives it stronger retention than purely lecture-driven alternatives.

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