Windows Azure “How Do I” videos for developers recently released
Microsoft has recently published the first 9 or 40 Azure Services Platform “How Do I” (HDIs) videos for public consumption. The intent of the HDI videos are to provide additional training and resources around building cloud-aware applications on the Windows Azure Services Platform. These HDI videos are freely downloadable and contains a ton of useful information and guidance. Over time, more HDI videos will be published that addresses many aspects of developing solutions on top of Windows Azure. Included in the first round of videos are the following:
If you’re a developer and you’re new to Windows Azure, start here! You’ll see what you need to download and install, and how to create a simple “Hello World” Windows Azure application. | ||
You’ll see what it takes to move your application into the cloud – you’ll see how to request and register a token, how to upload your Windows Azure application and how to move it between staging and production in the cloud. | ||
Learn how to leverage Windows Azure storage to store data as blobs. You’ll learn about blob storage, containers and the API that makes it easy to manage everything from managed code. | ||
Learn how to use queues to facilitate communication between Web and Worker roles in Windows Azure. | ||
The Windows Azure SDK includes a development fabric that provides a "cloud on your desktop." In this screencast, learn how to debug your Windows Azure applications in this environment. | ||
.NET Services are a set of highly scalable building blocks for programming in the cloud. In this brief screencast, you'll learn about the registration process, the SDK and the built-in samples - everything you need to know in order to get started. | ||
The .NET Service Bus makes it easy to access your Web services no matter where they are. In this brief screencast, you'll see how to take a basic Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service and expose it to the Internet with the .NET Service Bus. | ||
If you are looking to get started developing with the Live Framework, this is the place to start! In this screencast you'll learn how to get a Live Services token and what you need to download in order to start writing Live Framework applications. | ||
The Live Framework Resource Model is a simple, straightforward information model based on entities, collections and relationships. In this brief screencast you'll learn how to navigate the relationships between entities by using the Live Framework Resource Browser, which is a tool that ships with the Live Framework SDK. | ||
Stay tuned! |
To keep abreast of new HDI videos, head over to the overall HDI landing page regularly and sign up for the RSS feeds.
- Lamont