Azure: Connection Zone

Microsoft Build | May 25-27, 2021 | Digital event

Find out more about Azure cloud platform’s 200+ products and cloud services designed to help you bring new solutions to life to solve today’s challenges and create the future.

Build serverless, full stack applications with Azure Static Web Apps and Azure SQL Database Build serverless, full stack applications with Azure Static Web Apps and Azure SQL Database
In the language of your choice (Python, Node.js, .NET), learn how to deploy an Azure Static Web App that combines the power of Azure Functions and Azure Web Apps into one service managed by GitHub Actions. This application uses Azure Functions to get real-time data and store it in Azure SQL Database, so you'll also learn about that and how to integrate Azure services together to build serverless, full stack applications.
Anna Hoffman, Davide Mauri
Build your first web app with Blazor & Web Assembly Build your first web app with Blazor & Web Assembly
Learn how to set up your development environment and build your first WebAssembly app with Blazor, Visual Studio Code, and C#.
Jeffrey Fritz
Connect IoT data to HoloLens 2 with Azure Digital Twins and Unity Connect IoT data to HoloLens 2 with Azure Digital Twins and Unity
Build a Mixed Reality solution for an operating wind farm that enables you to monitor performance and interact with streaming IoT data from Azure Digital Twins on the HoloLens 2. Learn the essential components and get sample code that you can re-use for other real-world applications & projects.
Brent Jackson, Adam Lash
Create a web API with ASP.NET Core Create a web API with ASP.NET Core
Interested in creating a web API? Learn more about building a RESTful service with ASP.NET Core that supports Create, Read, Update, Delete (CRUD) operations.
Shayne Boyer, Jon Galloway

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