Month: March 2020

AzureDeveloperDevOps

Moving an Azure DevOps repo to use Github Actions instead

In this blog post, I am going to take an existing web application that resides in Azure DevOps and port it to build and deploy within GitHub and use …

Moving an Azure DevOps repo to use Github Actions instead
Azure

Azure Cosmos DB Free Tier and Autopilot | Azure Friday

In this episode of Azure Friday, Kirill Gavrylyuk joins Scott Hanselman to go over two important updates to Azure Cosmos DB: Free Tier and Autopilot. Free Tier enables you to run small applications using Azure Cosmos DB free of charge for as long as you like. Autopilot enables developers to only pay for the Azure Cosmos DB usage they need and not worry about predicting throughput.

[0:02:10] – Autopilot mode demo
[0:09:48] – Free Tier

Source: Channel 9

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AzureServerless

Go serverless: Containers with Kubernetes and virtual nodes | Azure Friday

Think serverless is just for functions? Think again! In this episode of Azure Friday, Brendan Burns joins Donovan Brown to look at how serverless containers can provide a cloud-native container experience without the worry of a server or operating system. They also look at how this integrates with the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).

[0:03:25] – Demo

Source: Channel 9

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AzureCloud NativeServerless

Go serverless: Event-driven applications with Azure Functions | Azure Friday

In this episode of Azure Friday, Jeff Hollan joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can quickly develop and deploy code to run in the cloud with Azure Functions. Functions can be written in a variety of languages, and will automatically trigger and scale based on your application needs.

[0:01:53] – Demo

Source: Channel 9

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DevelopmentMobileProductivity

GitHub Mobile App Released

GitHub keeps on innovating in the source control management and collaboration space. There have been great new features like GitHub Actions recently,…

GitHub Mobile App Released