For me personally after doing ux from Google starting android studio dev with flutter and a course with tensorflow.js I had pretty high opinions in the user experience on what it'd be like as a new developer on the cloud.
Too be brutally honest it hasn't been a good experience at all.Most of the exercises on the lessons don't explain how the data or image was set-up for the cloud or how to even get it on the cloud.There seems little thought on how people would use the service and design of architecture and landing zones isn't even brought up when coming on the platform.
I went onto azure not only did it quickly check where my skill level is at when I went onto the storage part of there cloud it recommended a lesson on connecting and building a app to move photos to the cloud.
Then the machine learning not only do I still not understand how to get images from customers onto the platform do I need to resize them how's the pipeline work for it.
I know I'm a new user but compared to other cloud providers the user experience for new users here is horrible.
Not to mention the sales team just sends links to documents if you ask on how to get started it's like they don't even use the cloud.
There's a article by Dr. Suzana Herculano-Houzel every human has roughly the same neurons so the same intelligence potential your missing out on customers if you make this service just for senior it professionals only.
You guys really need to run bulk people without programming skills through all your products on here until they can use them as a customer.
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