Learn Azure in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition
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Narrated by:
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Derek Lettman
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By:
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Iain Foulds
About this listen
You can be incredibly productive with Azure without mastering every feature, function, and service. Learn Azure in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition gets you up and running quickly, teaching you the most important concepts and tasks in 21 practical bite-sized lessons. As you explore the examples, exercises, and labs, you'll pick up valuable skills immediately and take your first steps to Azure mastery! This fully revised new edition covers core changes to the Azure UI, new Azure features, Azure containers, and the upgraded Azure Kubernetes Service.
About the technology: Microsoft Azure is vast and powerful, offering virtual servers, application templates, and prebuilt services for everything from data storage to AI. To navigate it all, you need a trustworthy guide. In this book, Microsoft engineer and Azure trainer Iain Foulds focuses on core skills for creating cloud-based applications.
About the book: Learn Azure in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition is a tutorial on writing, deploying, and running applications in Azure. In it, you’ll work through 21 short lessons that give you real-world experience. Each lesson includes a hands-on lab so you can try out and lock in your new skills.
What's inside:
- Understanding Azure beyond point-and-click
- Securing applications and data
- Automating your environment
- Azure services for machine learning, containers, and more
About the listener: This book is for listeners who can write and deploy simple web or client/server applications.
About the author: Iain Foulds is an engineer and senior content developer with Microsoft.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2020 Manning Publications (P)2020 Manning PublicationsYou're going to need to read out the URL rather than just say "this URL" like "http colon forward slash forward slash w w w dot example dot com" for http://www.example.com.
Saying "this URL" is just idiotic and loses a lot of stars because I ended up buying the physical book to find out what the URLs actually are
likewise "enter the following command" without then reading out the actual command makes this audiobook worthless
saying 'this URL' in an audiobook isn't helpful, it's actually infuriating
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