.:PROUDLY PRESENTS:.
Cloud Academy Getting Started With Azure App Service
Release Date.: 05-09-2019
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 25x100mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
Getting Started With Azure App Service
There's a lot of effort that goes into keeping our
applications available, and secure. That's why so many
cloud vendors offer platforms for hosting web based
applications. If you're building web apps, APIs, mobile
backends, or business processes then you should consider
looking into App Service! App Service has a lot of
functionality. It meets compliance standards from around
the world, it's highly scalable, it supports multiple
langauges and makes it easy to get your code deployed.
This Getting Started with Azure App Service course it's
basically an intro, but for developers and IT Pros. In this
course you'll learn about the features of App Service at a
high level as well as for each component. Then you'll learn
about each of the 4 components of App Service through some
demos. If you're a developer or IT Pro working with Azure,
but new to App Service, this course is for you.
This course will help get you up-to-speed on App Service so
that you can start developing / managing apps.
Getting Started With Azure App Service: What You'll Learn
Lecture
What you'll learn
Course Intro
What to expect from this course
App Service Overview
A high-level overview of App Service
Web, Mobile, API App Overview
A high-level overview of Web, Mobile, API Apps
Logic App Overview
A high-level overview of Logic Apps
Mobile Apps: Easy Tables
How to use Easy Tables as a "no-code" option
Mobile Apps: Client
Running the client code from an iOS simulator
Mobile Apps: .NET Backend
Using a .NET backend
Mobile Apps: Auth
Using authentication with App Service
API Apps
Creating API Apps
Logic Apps
Automating business processes
Web Apps
Authentication and remote debugging
Deployments
Deployment slots and GitHub based deployments
Monitoring and Logging
Monitoring and logging options
Scaling
Scaling up and out
Next Steps
What's next
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