AZ-204 Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
Requirements
- Be skilled in at least one cloud-supported programming language. Much of the course focuses on C#, .NET Framework, HTML, and using REST in applications
Description
If you are planning for AZ-204 certification and willing to learn each and every important piece of it with not only theory but with 100% conceptual and practical approach then this course is for you.
This course assumes you have already acquired the following skills and experience:
At least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development.
Be skilled in at least one cloud-supported programming language. Much of the course focuses on C#, .NET Framework, HTML, and using REST in applications.
Have a base understanding of Azure and cloud concepts, services, and the Azure Portal. If you need to ramp up you can start with the [Azure Fundamentals] course which is freely available.
Are familiar with PowerShell and/or Azure CLI.
Candidates for this exam are cloud developers who participate in all phases of development from requirements definition and design, to development and deployment, and maintenance. They partner with cloud DBAs, cloud administrators, and clients to implement solutions.
Candidates should be proficient in Azure SDKs, data storage options, data connections, APIs, app authentication and authorization, compute and container deployment, debugging, performance tuning, and monitoring.
Who this course is for:
- Are familiar with PowerShell and/or Azure CLI.
Instructor
I have been providing training on Microsoft and JavaScript technologies to IT corporates for the past 11+ years. I am now planning to make my lectures available online to reach a wider audience.
I am confident in my ability to simplify complex topics, and I would be delighted if people appreciated my videos and reached out to me with technology-related questions.
My areas of expertise include ASP.NET MVC 5, Microsoft Azure, SharePoint 2013, Windows Store Apps, AngularJS, KnockoutJS, WebGL, EmberJS, jQuery, HTML5, CSS3, WCF, WPF, and more.