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Azure Bicep First Look

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Elkhan Y.

2:50:09

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  • [1] Learning Azure Bicep.mp4
    01:04
  • [2] Example files and Azure costs.mp4
    02:04
  • [1] The Azure Resource Manager.mp4
    05:01
  • [2] What is Azure Bicep.mp4
    03:42
  • [3] Use cases for Azure Bicep.mp4
    08:12
  • [4] Enabling Azure Bicep via CLI.mp4
    06:51
  • [5] Enabling Azure Bicep via Cloud Shell.mp4
    11:03
  • [6] First look into Bicep file output.mp4
    05:59
  • [7] Visual Studio Code Bicep extension.mp4
    08:35
  • [1] Building resources with Bicep.mp4
    10:30
  • [2] Deploying Bicep from the Terminal.mp4
    07:54
  • [3] Using template functions and parameters.mp4
    13:42
  • [4] Using expressions.mp4
    04:40
  • [5] Using variables and outputs.mp4
    09:06
  • [6] Creating modules.mp4
    09:55
  • [1] Defining Azure Bicep scopes.mp4
    07:03
  • [2] Multideployment on subscription.mp4
    13:25
  • [3] Running preflight validation.mp4
    03:28
  • [1] Getting ARM JSON from an Azure deployment.mp4
    09:13
  • [2] Running a decompile operation.mp4
    09:17
  • [3] Using decompile in a real-world scenario.mp4
    19:25
  • Description


    Are you looking for a simpler, more efficient way to author infrastructure resources in Azure? If so, you’re in luck. Azure Bicep is here to help. Bicep is a new domain-specific language (DSL) for deploying resources in Azure. It’s also a much cleaner, more concise language than ARM JSON—cloud admins and DevOps professionals, rejoice!

    Join instructor Elkhan Yusubov for a first glimpse of this recently released Azure service. Learn about how Azure Bicep simplifies the authoring experience by utilizing a more specific, declarative syntax. Explore how to develop better infrastructure-as-code solutions for Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, as well as how to convert your old templates into Bicep to modernize your existing Azure environment. Forget about the verbose, long-winded expressions that typify syntax in JSON. Azure Bicep is taut, reliable, and modular, and it’s easy to maintain and reuse, which makes it the preferred new language for many Azure developers.

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 21
    • duration 2:50:09
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/09/19