My latest Pluralsight course is alive and covers Azure from a .NET developers perspective. Some of what you’ll learn includes:
- How to create an app service to host your web application and API backend
- How to monitor, manage, debug, and scale an app service
- How to configure and use an Azure SQL database
- How to configure and use a DocumentDB collection
- How to work with storage accounts and blob storage
- How to take advantage of server-less computing with Azure Functions
- How to setup a continuous delivery pipeline into Azure from Visual Studio Team Services
- And much more …
And here is some early feedback from the Twitterverse:
.@OdeToCode Pluralsight course on .Net on Azure is pure gold, and I'm an Azure veteran; don't let the beginner tag fool you! Many tips!
— Ryan Dowling (@ryancei) March 27, 2017
@OdeToCode Scott, your courses on @pluralsight are the best. Nearly finisehd @Azure course.. plz we want more .net & web dev courses :) thx
— mo (@meemo_86) March 22, 2017
Picked up a lot of tricks & tips from @OdeToCode's latest @pluralsight course on #azure: Monitoring, debugging, automation, to name a few!! pic.twitter.com/BtkXnU0Ira
— MJ Alwajeeh (@MJAlwajeeh) March 14, 2017
@OdeToCode @pluralsight midst of watching Developing .NET on Microsoft Azure-getting started & I absolutely love❤ it sir!
— venkatesh vbn (@venkivalleri) March 13, 2017
THANK YOU @DonovanBrown & @OdeToCode my first Azure CI/CD pipeline! Very impressed! #FridayNightDevOps, who said it can't be fun! ️️️ pic.twitter.com/22AZHzvxpC
— James (@james_w_allen) March 18, 2017
Thanks for watching!