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by Sander Rossel
Taking Continuous Deployment one step further by deploying your infrastructure to Azure using Azure Resource Manager Templates, or ARM Templates. The post ARM Templates to Deploy your Resources to Azure appeared first on Sander Rossel.
by Sander Rossel
Set up Continuous Integration and Deployment to Azure in VSTS using Azure and Visual Studio. The post Azure Deployment using Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) and .NET Core appeared first on Sander's bits.
by Sander Rossel
Get started with Azure Functions and serverless computing in Azure. We'll see what serverless computing is and how it's implemented in Functions.
by Habibur Rony
This article mainly covers how to create new build and release definition using VSTS. There are short descriptions of DevOps, continuous integration, continuous delivery and continuous deployment.

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by Sander Rossel
Taking Continuous Deployment one step further by deploying your infrastructure to Azure using Azure Resource Manager Templates, or ARM Templates. The post ARM Templates to Deploy your Resources to Azure appeared first on Sander Rossel.
by Sander Rossel
Set up Continuous Integration and Deployment to Azure in VSTS using Azure and Visual Studio. The post Azure Deployment using Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) and .NET Core appeared first on Sander's bits.
by Sander Rossel
Get started with Azure Functions and serverless computing in Azure. We'll see what serverless computing is and how it's implemented in Functions.
by Habibur Rony
This article mainly covers how to create new build and release definition using VSTS. There are short descriptions of DevOps, continuous integration, continuous delivery and continuous deployment.

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by Shivprasad koirala
During testing phase you would like to generate range of test data so that you can test your application properly. Most of the times testers end up doing monkey testing or exploratory testing.
by Cheetah-tt
Show build number on your webpage when using Visual Studio Team Services to perform a remote build