Ultimate AWS Certified Developer Associate 2026 DVA-C02 vs Master Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: AZ-900 Exam Prep
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
Scott Duffy (Udemy) · Test Prep
Master Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: AZ-900 Exam Prep
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Ultimate AWS Certified Developer Associate 2026 DVA-C02
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.
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.
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.
Master Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: AZ-900 Exam Prep
The course covers all AZ-900 exam domains across approximately 7.5 hours of video: cloud concepts (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, CapEx vs. OpEx), core Azure architecture (regions, availability zones, resource groups), compute, networking, storage, databases, identity and access management, security and compliance, governance, and Azure pricing models. Matt Ouellette at Packet Pilot noted it "had well built demonstrations and labs to follow along with your free Azure account or built in labs" and "did a good job at giving you a high level overview of AZ-900." The course is updated for January 2026 exam revisions and includes Version 4.0 with re-mastered audio and updated slides. The primary content critique across sources is that 7.5 hours covers the breadth of the exam at a necessarily high level — every reviewer who mentioned it recommended pairing the course with Microsoft Learn or a dedicated practice-test package to fill the gaps the compressed runtime cannot cover in depth.
Scott Duffy is consistently described across all analyzed sources as a clear, approachable instructor who excels at making cloud concepts accessible to both technical and non-technical learners. Reddit user WayneH_nz called him "an AMAZING trainer." The Javarevisited article by javinpaul ranked Duffy's course first among AZ-900 options specifically because he "explains Azure cloud concepts in an easy-to-understand way" with "real-world examples, hands-on exercises, and quizzes." Shafath Ahmed on Medium wrote that Duffy "does a pretty good job explaining the Azure fundamental contents." No reviewer across the 26 opinions analyzed raised concerns about teaching quality, pacing, or clarity — the instructor dimension is the strongest scoring element of this course.
The course sells on Udemy during frequent sales for approximately $12–$15, which Reddit users across r/cscareerquestions, r/sysadmin, and r/AZURE cite as one of its key selling points. User The_Real_Tupac on Reddit noted "it regularly sells for $12," and user geekinuniform suggested "spending $12 for the Azure course" specifically to learn cloud terminology. For that price the course includes 7.5 hours of video, a 24-page PDF study guide, downloadable audio files for offline listening, slides, and a 50-question practice test — a bundle that multiple reviewers described as exceptional value at the sale price. Lifetime access and free updates that track exam revisions (including the January 2026 update) further strengthen the value proposition.
The course includes one 50-question practice test, which reviewers consistently describe as a useful baseline gauge but insufficient standalone exam preparation. Reddit user flam3throw3r from r/AzureCertification specifically recommended pairing it with Tutorials Dojo practice tests for more exam-representative questions. User extra_specticles on r/AZURE described watching the course first, then taking practice tests from an external source to identify weak areas. The cyber4noobs.com guide noted that optional lab add-ons are available separately but not included in the base course price. The practice material is proportionate to the course's 7.5-hour scope — it functions as orientation rather than the comprehensive drill-and-review system that Udemy's dedicated practice-test packages offer.
The AZ-900 is a fundamentals-tier exam with a passing threshold of 700/1000, and every reviewer who reported an outcome after using this course passed, many on their first attempt. Reddit user jpanda206 on r/AZURE studied for "about 3 weeks with Udemy and Microsoft Learn" and passed with a score of 790. Shafath Ahmed on Medium passed after approximately two weeks of preparation using Scott Duffy's course alongside Microsoft CLX and Microsoft Learn, completing the exam in 20 minutes of the allotted 45 and scoring above 90% on final practice runs. The cyber4noobs.com reviewer passed after one week of intensive daily study. No reviewer in the analyzed set failed after completing this course, though most credited a multi-resource approach rather than this course alone.
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