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Add Azure AI services to your mixed reality project
Import and learn about Azure Speech Services to enhance your learning experience.
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.
Add decision logic to your code using `if`, `else`, and `else if` statements in C#
Learn to branch your code's execution path by evaluating Boolean expressions.
Add logic to C# console applications (Get started with C#, Part 3)
Examine the relationship between code blocks and variable scope, and deepen your C# coding experience with Boolean expressions, selection statements, and iteration statements.
Add looping logic to your code using the do-while and while statements in C#
Use the do-while and while statements to iterate as long as a Boolean expression evaluates to true.
Add new objects to Dynamics 365 Business Central
Do you want to know how to add objects, like tables and pages, to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central? If so, this module is for you. In this module, you'll learn how to create tables and pages for an extension.
Add reports to Tell Me and substitute a report in Dynamics 365 Business Central
Do you want to learn how to add reports to Tell Me and substitute a report in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central? In this module, you'll learn how to add reports to Tell Me and how to substitute a report.
Add significant value to your Teams app
Teams app developers play a key role in ensuring that their app adds value for users using it within Teams. As a developer, you must familiarize yourself with Microsoft commercial marketplace policy #100.8, which states that âApps must provide enough value to justify the investment it takes to learn and use them. Your app should provide significant benefits such as enhanced efficiency, innovative features, or strategic advantages. Simple utilities, apps with limited scope, or apps that duplicate offerings in well-served areas aren't a good fit for the commercial marketplace. Apps must provide a useable software solution.â This module is intended to give you an overview of Microsoft commercial certification policy #100.8 via real-world scenarios related to #100.8 policy failures that are encountered during app validation with suggestions on how you can avoid them. Using the example of a hypothetical Contoso Polls app, the module also shows how you, as an app developer, can provide significant value to users within your Teams app. Upon completion, this module helps you to make the right product decisions for your app during the design and envisioning stage to avoid a costly rework of the app's workflows during app validation, should your app be deemed to not meet Microsoft commercial marketplace policy #100.8.
Advanced 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.
Advanced testing with pytest
Improve multi-input tests with parametrize and use pytest fixtures for reusable code.
AI security controls
Overview of the security controls that you can implement in AI systems to increase the security posture of AI environments.
AI security fundamentals
Want to learn more about AI security? This learning path helps you understand the basic concepts of AI security, the types of security controls that apply to AI systems, and the security testing procedures that you can implement in AI systems to increase the security posture of AI environments.