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Program the Altair 8800 emulator
Learn how to program the Altair 8800 emulator.
Protect your APIs on Azure API Management
Protect your backend APIs from information exposure and implement throttling (rate limiting) to prevent resource exhaustion with policies in Azure API Management.
Provision an Azure SQL database to store application data
Use the Azure portal and Cloud Shell to provision, connect, and manage Azure SQL databases.
Provision IoT devices at scale by using Azure IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service (DPS)
You'll learn about the Device Provisioning Service properties and capabilities, device attestation mechanisms, device provisioning lifecycle tasks, and you'll implement device enrollment (and disenrollment) using group enrollment processes.
Provisioning a Linux virtual machine in Microsoft Azure
Azure allows you to use several common provisioning tools to deploy Linux virtual machines (VMs), to include Terraform, Bicep, the Azure portal, and the Azure CLI. In this module, you'll learn how to deploy a Linux virtual machine using each of these methods.
Publish a Blazor WebAssembly app and .NET API with Azure Static Web Apps
Automatically deploy and update a Blazor web application and its API from a GitHub repository.
Publish a web app to Azure with Visual Studio
Use the publishing features of Visual Studio 2022 to deploy and manage an ASP.NET Core web application hosted on Azure.
Publish an Angular, React, Svelte, or Vue JavaScript app with Azure Static Web Apps
Automatically deploy and update a static web application from a GitHub repository.
Publish an API to Azure Static Web Apps
Publish an Angular, React, Svelte, or Vue JavaScript app and API with Azure Static Web Apps and Azure Functions. Deploy your code from GitHub to a staging site using preview URLs.
Publish and manage your APIs with Azure API Management
Use API management to control who uses your APIs, to enforce usage policies, and to present a professional front-end to developers using the API.
Publish Teams apps in Microsoft Teams Store
Developers can provide their Microsoft Teams apps to an individual, team, organization, or anyone who wants to use it. How you distribute depends on several factors including users' needs, business, technical requirements, and your goals for the app. Developers can also distribute their apps directly to the store inside Microsoft Teams and reach millions of users around the world. If your app is also featured in the store, you can instantly reach potential customers. In this module, you'll learn how to publish your app to Teams Store, focusing primarily on app validation process, best time to complete this module is during the planning stage of building an app.
Publish your app to Microsoft 365, Outlook, and Teams Stores
In this learning path, you'll learn how to publish your apps to Microsoft Teams Store, add significant value to your Teams app to avoid your app failing during app review, and validate and publish Teams apps extensible across Microsoft 365 to Teams Store.