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Use a Docker container as a development environment with Visual Studio Code
Get, create, and configure a container-based development environment with the Visual Studio Code Dev Containers extension.
Explore modules, packages, and third-party crates
Learn about how to effectively use modules and how to integrate with packages and third-party crates.
Deploy and manage resources in Azure by using JSON ARM templates
Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates enable you to define the infrastructure requirements for your deployments on Azure.
Exercise your emotional intelligence
Learn how to use your emotional intelligence to help your peers.
Download and upload files in a JavaScript app with Microsoft Graph
Learn how to list, download, and upload a user's files from a single-page application by using Microsoft Graph.
Authenticate apps to Azure services by using service principals and managed identities for Azure resources
Securely authenticate applications to Azure to manage and access Azure services. Service principals and managed identities for Azure resources give your app a Microsoft Entra identity.
Discover and use Web APIs with Power Apps
Has your organization developed a web API and need to use it within a Power Apps application? In this module, you'll learn how you can build custom connectors to have your Power Apps applications interact with your web APIs.
Build a web API with Node.js and Express
Use Express for Node.js to build RESTful APIs. Create and configure middleware to add things like logging, authentication and authorization, and other web development technologies. This module uses JavaScript (CommonJS) with the Express.js server framework in the Node.js runtime.
Enhance your self-efficacy
Develop a mindset that will set you up for success in technology.
Deploy a cloud-native .NET microservice automatically with GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines
Use CI/CD pipelines to build a container image and deploy it to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
Learn the AL statements in Dynamics 365 Business Central
Do you want to know how to use basic AL statements? This module shows you how to use conditional statements, compound statements, and comments when developing for Business Central.
Work with AL built-in functions in Dynamics 365 Business Central
Do you want to know more about the built-in programming functions of Business Central? This module will discuss the different available functions that you can use when developing for Business Central.
Data integrations with finance and operations apps
Integrations are an important component of implementing finance and operations apps. By implementing recurring integrations, you can enable the exchange of documents or files between finance and operations apps and other applications or services.
Use databases in a .NET Aspire project
Learn about the database systems that .NET Aspire can connect to using built-in components. Then see how to configure connections to, and store data in, relational and nonrelational databases.
Introduction to mixed reality
Build a foundation in the core concepts, terminology, and design processes unique to the mixed reality development space.
Enable asynchronous messaging in Java apps by using JMS and Azure Service Bus
Send messages to and receive messages from Azure Service Bus with Spring Boot applications.
Govern your hybrid and multicloud machines through Azure Arc-enabled servers
Azure Arc promises to bridge the gap between on-premises and cloud environments. Azure Arc extends the consistent security, observability, and governance of the Azure platform to non-Azure machines. In this module, you learn about governance of Azure Arc-enabled servers.
Extend and modify an existing table in Dynamics 365 Business Central
Do you want to add extra fields to an existing table? This module discusses how you can modify an existing table by using table extensions.
Deploy a Spring Boot app to Azure App Service
Create a Spring Boot application, connect it to a MySQL database, and then deploy to Azure App Service.
Add chat to a Microsoft Teams app by using the Teams JavaScript client library
The Microsoft Teams JavaScript client library can help you integrate native Teams features right in your application. In this module, you'll learn how to integrate the Teams chat capability in your app by using the Teams JavaScript client library.
Deploy a Microsoft Teams app to Azure by using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
When you create applications for Microsoft Teams, depending on your requirements, you might choose to host the web app in Azure. You might also add features that require cloud resources, like Azure Key Vault or Azure Functions. If you're creating bots, you'll need to use Azure Bot. The Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code extension streamlines the process of setting up and deploying cloud resources by giving you a simple way to select and provision these resources during the app development stage. It also caters to easy publishing of the app, whether you need to publish to your organization for other users to test or to create app packages that can then be uploaded manually in Teams. In this training module, you'll understand more about the infrastructure requirements and how to set up things for hosting and publishing your app in Teams.
Communicate between applications with Azure Queue storage
Implement the publish-subscribe pattern in the cloud using Azure Queue storage.
Implement compliance in a cloud-native .NET 8 application
Microservice applications, because of their distributed nature, can be difficult to secure. In this module, you'll learn how to classify sensitive data in a cloud-native application, redact sensitive data in log files, and generate compliance reports for a cloud-native application.
Accessibility best practices for gaming hardware
This module introduces accessibility best practices considerations for developing gaming hardware, such as consoles, headsets, controllers, and other types of input devices. Accessible packaging components for these products are also presented.
In-Depth Exploration of Microsoft Learn
Microsoft Learn is an innovative online educational platform developed by Microsoft, designed to offer a wide range of free, interactive learning opportunities. It caters to individuals looking to enhance their knowledge and skills across various technological fields such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, data science, and software development. Since its launch, Microsoft Learn has become a crucial resource for professionals aiming to stay ahead in the technology sector.Origins and Evolution of Microsoft Learn
Launched with the mission to make high-quality education accessible to everyone, Microsoft Learn initially focused on Microsoft’s core technologies, including Azure and Microsoft 365. Over time, the platform has broadened its scope to cover a wide array of topics, reflecting the ever-evolving tech landscape and diverse learner needs. This evolution has established Microsoft Learn as a central hub for tech education.Impact on Online Education
Microsoft Learn has transformed online education by integrating interactive and hands-on learning experiences. The platform’s key contributions include:- Hands-On Learning: Provides practical scenarios to apply knowledge.
- Interactive Elements: Includes labs, quizzes, and exercises that engage users actively.
- Personalized Learning Paths: Tailors educational experiences to individual goals and interests.
Key Features and Advantages
Microsoft Learn offers several notable features:- Free Access to Learning Resources: Enjoy comprehensive educational content without any cost, making high-quality learning accessible to all.
- Interactive Learning Experience: Engage with hands-on labs, quizzes, and real-world scenarios to apply and retain knowledge effectively.
- Extensive Course Catalog: Explore a wide range of courses in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, data science, and more.
- Personalized Learning Paths: Follow guided paths tailored to your career goals and interests for a customized learning journey.
- Certification Preparation: Access resources and practice tests to help prepare for Microsoft certification exams and enhance your professional credentials.
- Practical Application: Build confidence and proficiency through practical exercises that simulate real-world challenges.
- Integration with Microsoft Ecosystem: Utilize the latest tools and technologies within Microsoft’s ecosystem to stay updated with industry trends.
- Continuous Learning Support: Benefit from regularly updated content that reflects the latest advancements in technology.