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Build Your first end-to-end test with Playwright
In this module, you'll learn how to use Playwright to test a sample web application. You'll learn how to run tests, view test reports, and understand the structure of a Playwright project. You'll also learn how to use Visual Studio Code to run tests, debug tests, and record new tests. Finally, you'll learn how to create a new test suite, and how to refine your tests.
Understand the process of bringing an app to AppSource in Business Central
Do you want to know about technical and marketing AppSource validation procedures? In this module, you'll learn what is required from a technical and marketing point of view for your application to be validated for AppSource.
Introduction to Azure Advisor
This module introduces you to Azure Advisor and describes its characteristics, capabilities, and use cases.
Configure the network for your virtual machines
Learn how to configure networking in a secure way for your Azure virtual machines.
Choose a Copilot extensibility development path
Develop a strategy to enhance Microsoft 365 Copilot with custom skills and organizational knowledge, focusing on plugins and connectors to improve efficiency and productivity across applications. It details the options for extending Copilot, emphasizing the integration of these extensions to maximize the tool's potential.
Introduction to Java on Azure
In this module, we discuss Java's various frameworks and architectures. We then give an overview of typical deployment offers for your Java solutions on Azure.
AI security controls
Overview of the security controls that you can implement in AI systems to increase the security posture of AI environments.
Create multi-page .NET MAUI apps with tab and flyout navigation
Use .NET MAUI shell to create multi-page applications with tabs and flyout navigation.
Store local data with SQLite in a .NET MAUI app
Learn how to store and access data held in SQLite using a .NET MAUI app
Accelerate app development by using GitHub Copilot
Learn how to accelerate app development by using GitHub Copilot and GitHub Copilot Chat in a Visual Studio Code environment.
Build web apps with Blazor
Learn how to build your first web app with the Blazor web user-interface framework.
Introduction to version control with Git
Git is the leading version control tool, and it's essential for developers. Learn how to use Git to track your own changes and collaborate with others.
Work with performance and monitoring tools in finance and operations apps
Learn how to use performance tools and Lifecycle Services environment monitoring tools to enhance your validation and testing experience in finance and operations apps.
Design an MVVM viewmodel for .NET MAUI
Learn about the MVVM design pattern and how it can separate your business logic and user interface code. Learn how viewmodels are designed and why they're an important part of the pattern.
Set up a Microsoft Copilot Studio copilot for voice
Not only can copilots created in Microsoft Copilot Studio be used in text based scenarios such as SMS and chat conversations with customers, but they can also be used as interactive voice response (IVR). This module explores how to set up a Microsoft Copilot Studio copilot to use voice.
Fundamentals of Bicep
Bicep enables you to deploy Azure resources. Bicep uses a declarative syntax that you treat like application code. Treating your infrastructure as code enables you to track changes to your infrastructure requirements and makes your deployments more consistent and repeatable.
Build mobile and desktop apps with .NET MAUI
Learn how to use .NET MAUI to build apps that run on mobile devices and on the desktop using C# and Visual Studio. You'll learn the fundamentals of building an app with .NET MAUI and more advanced topics such as local data storage and invoking REST-based web services.
Secure your Azure virtual machine disks
Use Azure Disk Encryption (ADE) to encrypt OS and data disks on existing and new VMs.
Accessibility best practices for games and platforms
Learn about foundational accessibility best practice concepts that you can use to guide the development of games and platforms. Also learn about the Xbox Accessibility Guidelines, a free online resource for developers that provides a comprehensive list of best practices organized by specific game elements and features.
Develop, test, and deploy an Azure Function with Visual Studio
Create test and deploy Azure Functions using Visual studio and how to manage Azure Function code.
Understanding Low Code as a Traditional Developer
Power Apps can be a powerful tool for citizen developers and traditional developers alike. Upon finishing this module, a traditional developer will have learned how Power Apps work, what the formula language is, and how to create an app using Power Apps.
Chain Azure Functions together using input and output bindings
Azure Functions makes it easy for your function code to integrate with data and services. Through the power of bindings, you declare the data sources to read and write, and let Azure Functions take care of the rest.
Build rich interactive components with Blazor web apps
Learn how to interoperate Blazor apps with JavaScript code, use templated components, and handle component lifecycle events.
Manage source code by using version control in finance and operations apps
When you're collaborating with other developers, it's important to manage your source code by using version control. For finance and operations apps, source code is managed by using Azure DevOps within Visual Studio.
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Microsoft Corporation: Innovating the Future of Technology
Microsoft Corporation, founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975, has grown to become one of the most valuable and influential technology companies in the world. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, Microsoft is renowned for its innovative software products, including the Windows operating system, Microsoft Office suite, and the Azure cloud computing platform.History and Evolution
- Early Beginnings: Microsoft's journey began with the creation of a version of the BASIC programming language for the Altair 8800. This initial success paved the way for the development of MS-DOS, an operating system that became the foundation of the personal computer revolution.
- The Windows Revolution: The launch of Windows in 1985 marked a significant milestone, introducing a graphical user interface that revolutionized the way people interacted with computers.
- Expansion and Innovation: Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Microsoft continued to innovate, expanding its product offerings to include the Office suite, Internet Explorer, and the Xbox gaming console. The company also entered the enterprise market with solutions like Windows Server, SQL Server, and Microsoft Dynamics.
Recent Developments
- A Cloud-First Transformation: In recent years, Microsoft has focused on cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, who took over in 2014, Microsoft has transformed into a cloud-first company. The Azure cloud platform has become a key growth driver, offering a wide range of services, including virtual machines, databases, and AI tools.
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Key Offerings on EdCroma
- Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: This course provides an introduction to cloud computing concepts and Azure services, making it ideal for beginners looking to start a career in cloud technology.
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- Flexible Learning: Whether you prefer self-paced learning or instructor-led training, Microsoft offers a variety of formats to suit your needs.