Go serverless: Event-driven applications with Azure Functions | Azure Friday
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Jeff Hollan joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can quickly develop and deploy code to run in the cloud with Azure Functions. Functions can be written in a variety of languages, and will automatically trigger and scale based on your application needs.
1:53 - Demo
Quickstart: Create your first function in Azure using Visual Studio
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Tutorial: Create and deploy serverless Azure Functions in Python with Visual Studio Code
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Use Key Vault references for App Service and Azure Functions
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Azure Functions overview
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Go Serverless playlist
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Create a free account (Azure)
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Application map. You have my attention.
I like Jeff , if all their product people were like his, I think they would do so much better.
Hi!, nice video, well, I have a question, I have 3 Azure functions developed in Java, each of them is in a repository on Github, can I deploy each azure function in a single function app? Thank you
Great !!
Hello Team, I have an application(nodejs) containing multiple folders like bin, conf, lib, etc. Can we convert this kind of big application as serverless? or all the code should be written in a single file?
Am loving azure functions esp DI injection. But I’m perplexed as to how singletons are handled.
@jandonnermayer6708
3 жыл бұрын
From the Official Documentation: Singleton: The singleton service lifetime matches the host lifetime and is reused across function executions on that instance. Singleton lifetime services are recommended for connections and clients, for example DocumentClient or HttpClient instances. I think the special case with Azure Functions here is, that the hosts are pretty short lived.
@jandonnermayer6708
3 жыл бұрын
Sorry, I gave incorrect information in the previous comment before, but corrected it accordingly.
Why python shown as is in "preview"? it is GA in v3 right?
@MicrosoftAzure
4 жыл бұрын
Yash Bhutoria Now GA. Was probably preview when recorded. docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/functions-versions
@nthonychu
4 жыл бұрын
Yes both PowerShell and Python are GA now! This was indeed recorded a while ago but aside from the “preview” labels, everything is still relevant today.
1.64 TRILLION dollar market cap and they cant get a microphone (or mixing) that doesn't clip audio
It there a free Azure VM I could try out?
@MicrosoftAzure
4 жыл бұрын
shadowpawn Yes, create a free account using the link in the show notes for details.
i expected golang, you can imagine my disappointment :C
Working for microsoft using apple...
@lmaoiwaslikelmao1132
3 жыл бұрын
Hahaha I just noticed
Most of the people watching this video are C# developers. Why did you choose Python? Is there a point you are trying prove? Just curious.
@flaviopinnelli2158
2 жыл бұрын
I don't agrre, i'm a js dev
Does it work? Most of the time it doesn't.
@johantitulaer1052
3 жыл бұрын
Do you seriously expect people from Microsoft, who developed and tested it to work to answer and say: "Yeah no, this product doesn't work, sorry for wasting your time!" ?
@peterblack2949
3 жыл бұрын
Johan Titulaer what do u mean?
@johantitulaer1052
3 жыл бұрын
@@peterblack2949 This guy is asking on a Microsoft channel if their product works or not. Are you going to ask Papa John's if their pizza's are good? Do you expect them to say no, they don't taste good at all.
@thealgorist4160
3 жыл бұрын
It has worked everytime I've used it. Perhaps, you need to learn a little bit more to get past that jr/mid level dev knowledge...
I thought this was golang related
please stop shouting. otherwise good video, thanks
Why not using a proper strongly typed language? I stopped watching when you picked python.
@thealgorist4160
3 жыл бұрын
I'm not a big python fan either, but the technology looks awesome as a FaaS!
Folks, can we stop using VS Code to demo functionality such as this, and use proper Visual Studio. If you're this deep into Azure then you ain't using VS Code other than for "Hello World".