A curated collection of study guides, practice exams, and resources for preparing for Google Cloud Platform certification exams.
Awesome GCP Certifications is a curated GitHub repository that aggregates learning resources for Google Cloud Platform certification exams. It provides structured lists of study guides, practice tests, books, videos, and online courses to help individuals prepare for various GCP certifications, from Associate to Professional levels. The project solves the problem of scattered preparation materials by offering a single, organized reference point.
IT professionals, cloud engineers, developers, and students aiming to earn Google Cloud Platform certifications. It's particularly useful for those seeking structured study paths and community-vetted resources.
Developers choose this repository because it saves time by centralizing high-quality, exam-specific materials from diverse sources (blogs, courses, official docs). Its community-driven approach ensures resources are practical and relevant, unlike generic or outdated study lists.
A curated list of resources for learning about Google Cloud Platform certifications and how to prepare for it.
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Organizes resources by specific GCP certifications like Associate Cloud Engineer and Professional Cloud Architect, making it easy to jump to relevant sections for focused study.
Aggregates guides, practice exams, books, videos, and online courses from various sources, catering to different learning styles and preparation needs.
Includes contributions from experts like Sathish VJ and David das Neves, offering real-world exam experiences and tips not found in official materials.
Provides official exam descriptions, experience level recommendations, and certification types, helping users understand prerequisites and focus areas.
The README explicitly states the repository is outdated and redirects to another repo, meaning many links may be broken or resources no longer current.
Serves only as a static list of external resources without updates, interactive features, or quality assurance, limiting its long-term utility.
Relies entirely on third-party materials; it doesn't generate or maintain its own study guides, making it redundant if users can find links elsewhere.
All resources are hyperlinks; if sites like Medium blogs or Udemy courses change, the repository loses value without maintenance.