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- Deploy your Docker containers to the Cloud This article takes you through setting up a private container registry in the Cloud and how to tag your containers properly. Then we push the containers to the Cloud and finally creating service endpoints that your users can reach.
- Deploy to the Cloud using Git There are so many ways to deploy your code to the Cloud, Git is another flavor.
- Learn how to create your first Serverless function in the Cloud There are so many ways to create a Serverless function. In this article, we look at creating in the Portal. We go through all the fundamentals and ends up building an app
- More Serverless functions In this part, we learn how to utilize more of the capabilities in the Cloud and learn how to split up our code in different modules and use HTTP requests and more
- Author Serverless functions in VS Code In this part, we learn about all the amazing extensions for VS Code that makes not only authoring but deploying a very nice experience
- Serverless GraphQL API - part I In this article, we learn how to create microservices and a GraphQL and prepare it for deployment in the Cloud
- Serverless GraphQL API - part II In this second part, we take our GraphQL API, host it in a Serverless function and deploy it to the Cloud. We also take our Microservices and deploy that to the Cloud as well
- Durable functions Durable functions is a framework that enables you to schedule your Serverless functions as a long-running workflow. This is just the first part in which we get familiar with concepts such as orchestration function and activity functions.
Top comments (2)
Is this really the place to give your opinion on how to reference a microservice platform within a blog post? Its a how-to article not a semantical debate. Right or wrong, that's one of the current trending terms used to describe it and everyone and their mother knows what someone is referring to when they say it.
When reading the above comment I imagine Homer Simpson's dad yelling at the sky saying "why is my file up in those darn clouds"? Setting aside how absolutely ridiculous it is to comment on improper use of semantics in an industry that is full of abstract concepts, the implication of the word "lie" is that there is intent to deceive... throwing that kind of language around this wonderful supportive community is seriously not cool.