May 18th, 2022

DevOps for Java on Azure

April Yoho
Senior Developer Advocate

Azure loves Java, bring your favorite tools and frameworks to Azure!

In this 3-part series of our DevOps for Java Shops, Brian Benz stops by to highlight the easiest ways for Java developers to work with their IT organizations and partners to deliver their code to the cloud, including the best ways to reliably make updates and maintain production cloud code using built-in CI/CD tools from GitHub and Microsoft. You can find more information, step-by-step tutorials, and sample source code at DevOps for Java Shops.


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April Yoho
Senior Developer Advocate

April is a senior developer advocate and DevOps practice lead for GitHub specializing in application transformation and DevOps ways of working. Her focus is working on Microsoft Azure to take customers of a journey from legacy technology, to serverless and containers, where code comes first, while enabling them to take full advantage of DevOps. April was previously a cloud consultant and solution architect for various partners in the UK and brings her years of experience in helping customers ...

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