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AZ-204: Develop message-based solutions
Learn how to build applications with message-based architectures by integrating Azure Service Bus and Azure Queue Storage in to your solution.
Work with Azure Blob storage
Learn how to use the Azure Blob storage client library to create and update Blob storage resources.
Run container images in Azure Container Instances
Learn how Azure Container Instances can help you quickly deploy containers, how to set environment variables, and specify container restart policies.
Introduction to Microsoft Purview
In this module, you'll evaluate whether Microsoft Purview is the right choice for your data discovery and governance needs.
Add and size disks in Azure virtual machines
Understand and create the different types of disk storage available to Azure virtual machines (VMs).
Review the principles of code debugging and exception handling
Examine the code debugging process and the benefits provided by code debuggers, and learn what an exception is and how exceptions are used in an application.
Implement the Visual Studio Code debugging tools for C#
Learn how to effectively debug C# programs in Visual Studio Code using breakpoints and the other debugging tools, such as resources in the RUN AND DEBUG view.
Debug C# console applications (Get started with C#, Part 6)
Learn how to debug C# console applications in Visual Studio Code and how to implement exception handling using the try-catch pattern. Configure the C# debugger tools in Visual Studio Code and use the debugger tools to isolate and fix logic issues. Examine the exception types provided by .NET and the properties of exception objects, then implement exception handling and throw customized exception objects.
Work with variable data in C# console applications (Get started with C#, Part 4)
Dive deeper into data and types, learning how to manipulate string and numeric data and perform operations on arrays. In this learning path, you'll:
Create methods in C# console applications (Get started with C#, Part 5)
Learn how to create methods for C# console applications. Use parameters and return values to manipulate data across applications. Learn to use named and optional arguments to simplify code.
Describe how Git manages source control
Describe how Git manages source control introduces basic Git concepts, explains their use, and covers the Git commands that help users manage files in the GitHub source control system.
AZ-204: Troubleshoot solutions by using Application Insights
Learn how to instrument apps to enable Application Insights to monitor performance and help troubleshoot issues.
Manage the Azure Blob storage lifecycle
Learn how to manage data availability throughout the Azure Blob storage lifecycle.
Work with Azure Cosmos DB
Learn how to develop client and server-side programming solutions on Azure Cosmos DB.
Write your first C# method
Learn to create your own methods to perform specific tasks.
AZ-204: Develop solutions that use Blob storage
Learn how to create Azure Blob storage resources, manage data through the blob storage lifecycle, and work with containers and items by using the Azure Blob storage client library V12 for .NET.
Introduction to GitHub Copilot Enterprise
Learn about the differences between GitHub Copilot for Enterprise, for Business, and for Individuals. Examine specific use cases, including how to enable and use GitHub Copilot Enterprise.
Develop Azure Functions
Learn how to create and deploy Azure Functions.
Create and throw exceptions in C# console applications
Learn how to create exception objects, how to customize the properties of an exception object, and the process for creating, throwing, and catching custom exception objects in a C# application.
Guided project – Plan a Petting Zoo Visit
Demonstrate your ability to develop a console app that relies on methods with different parameters and return values to coordinate a visit to the petting zoo.
Challenge project – Debug a C# console application using Visual Studio Code
In this module, you'll run an application to identify logic issues and then use the Visual Studio Code debugger tools to isolate and fix the issue.
Create C# methods with parameters
Learn how to use different types of input parameters in methods
Implement exception handling in C# console applications
Learn about exceptions, the exception handling process supported by C#, and then implement exception handling patterns for various coding scenarios.
Create C# methods that return values
Learn to create methods that return values
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