Tag: Learning

AzureCommunityEvents

Virtual Azure Community Day is today!

Today is Virtual Azure Community Day and if you missed the sessions, they’re available online here https://azureday.community/#schedule. There are a total of 4 tracks offering lots of content.

Where do all the sessions go when events and meetups are being cancelled all over the world? We thought it would be fun to create a platform where we, as a community, can virtually get together and enjoy those sessions you don’t want to miss out on.

Join us for the first ever Virtual Azure Community Day! No stickers or socks, but 8 hours of technical geekery. There’s multiple streams hosted from Belgium, France, The Netherlands and Central and Eastern European countries.

Enjoy!

Resources

https://azureday.community/

AzureCertificationLearning

AZ-900 Study Guide: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals 2020

The content of the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals exam will be updated on May 28, 2020.  Thomas Maurer has published an excellent article with his updated study guide. Check it out.

Vía Thomas Maurer https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2020/03/az-900-study-guide-microsoft-azure-fundamentals-2020/

Enjoy!

AzureLearning

Added a new page for Azure resources

I’ve started to collect resources pertaining to learning Azure from a developer’s perspective. These could be tips and tricks, eBook’s, whitepapers and even learning courses.

The new page on my blog can be found here Resources which is located in the top menu bar as shown here

Added Resources to my top navigation bar menu.

If you have suggestions for links please let me know.

Enjoy!

AzureDeveloperLearning

Want to learn Azure? 10 tips for learning Azure in the new year

Learning Azure in 2020

As things start to wind down for the end of the year and we take a break from work to be with family and friends, you might start to think about resolutions for 2020. If one of your resolutions is to learn Azure then now is the best time to do so.

Here are some community resources to help you get started:

  1. Create a free Azure account: You can sign up with a Microsoft or GitHub account and get access to 12 months of popular free services, a 30-day Azure free trial with $200 to spend during that period and over 25 services that are free forever.
  2. Stay current with the Azure Application Developer and Languages page: This is a single, unified destination for developers and architects that covers Azure application development. The content is updated monthly.
  3. Free Developer’s Guide to Azure eBook: a free eBook that includes all the updates from Microsoft’s first-party conferences (Build, Ignite), along with new services and features announced since then.
  4. Learn Azure in a Month of Lunches, a free e-book to build your cloud computing skills quickly and efficiently.
  5. Azure Tips and Tricks :Azure Tips and Tricks helps developers learn something new within a couple of minutes.
  6. Azure.Source Newsletter where you can catch up on Azure in one post
  7. Microsoft.Source Newsletter where you can get the latest articles, documentation, and events from the developer community
  8. Azure weekly, a great way to keep up to date with what’s new each and every week
  9. Microsoft Learn – Azure fundamentals course. If you’re interested in the cloud, but aren’t quite sure what it can do for you? This path is the place to start.
  10. Azure documentation is the most comprehensive and current resource you’ll find for all of our Azure services.

Enjoy and happy learning for 2020!