Pulumi is a modern infrastructure as code platform. It leverages existing programming languages—TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, and .NET—and their native ecosystem to interact with cloud resources through the Pulumi SDK.
The top stories from the #AzureDevOps #community for 2021.08.27 are here!
Let’s get into this week’s posts! We have new content on subjects like testing, development backlog process, and code shipping.
The internet is driven by APIs. Software is able to be queried, interconnected, and presented to you thanks to APIs. This week on AzureFunBytes we’ll focus on using GraphQL. GraphQL is a query language and server-side runtime for APIs that allows you to reduce the “over-fetching” problem of querying data.
Today, we released Azure DevOps Server 2020.1.1 RTW. This is our final release of Azure DevOps Server 2020.1.1. Check out the blog post for more details.
ARM templates are a JSON file that helps you define what exactly you need to do in your Azure deployment. You do not need to know a specific programming language in order to use this declarative syntax.
This week we've got posts on Terraform, Azure DevOps pipelines, searching your code, and more. It's chock full of tutorials and advice on how to have the best experience using the huge catalog of DevOps tools in the market. Let's get into it and check out this week's posts!
This week on AzureFunBytes we flex some Azure muscle with Bicep. Bicep is a language that allows you to use a declarative syntax to codify your Azure infrastructure deployments. Bicep is an Azure native Domain-Specific Language (DSL) that promotes a cleaner syntax, improved type safety, and better support for modularity and re-use of code.