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fernandomc.com is the personal technical website of Fernando Medina Corey, a cloud architect and Pluralsight course author. It includes a blog, courses, publications, workshops, consulting entry points, a mailing list, and community links. It is not a developer-tool SaaS in the traditional sense; it is closer to a knowledge and personal services portal for cloud engineers.
Based on the crawled content, the site focuses on AWS, Serverless, cloud architecture, and infrastructure as code. One example article provides a detailed analysis of the AWS Cloud Control API, explaining that it is not a “silver bullet” for ordinary developers to replace Terraform, CloudFormation, or AWS CDK. Instead, it is better suited for IaC tool vendors such as HashiCorp and Pulumi, which can use a unified resource interface to improve support speed. The article includes AWS CLI commands, S3 Bucket creation/query/deletion workflows, JSON response examples, and explanations of idempotency tokens, making it fairly practical.
In terms of supported technologies, the content mentions Node.js, Python, Flask, TensorFlow, as well as AWS Lambda, App Runner, ECS, Fargate, EKS, EC2, CloudFormation, Terraform, Pulumi, AWS CDK, and related ecosystems. From an API/SDK perspective, the focus is mainly on the AWS Cloud Control API, which can be called via the AWS CLI or AWS SDK.
The site does not list a clear pricing plan in its main content. The blog content is readable for free, but courses, The Serverless Cookbook, and Stormlight Consulting are external services or commercial entry points, with insufficient pricing information. In terms of documentation quality, the blog posts provide relatively complete context, command examples, and reasoning. However, this is not official documentation, and it does not offer versioned API references, a full product manual, or SLA support information.
The strengths are that the author has a background in cloud architecture and teaching, the content is practical, and the site can critically assess the real-world use cases of new AWS capabilities. The downsides are that updates and coverage depend on an individual author, systematic search is limited, and there is no product-level support. If you are looking for a deployable or purchasable developer tool, this site is not the right fit.
It is suitable for AWS/Serverless developers, cloud architects, IaC tool users, and anyone looking to learn cloud engineering practices through articles, courses, or consulting.
The content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. If access is unstable, AWS official documentation, Terraform/Pulumi documentation, Serverless Framework documentation, and Chinese cloud computing communities can serve as alternative information sources.
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fernandomc.com is an United States Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fernandomc.com directly.