Brady Gaster is a Program Manager on the Azure SDK and Web Tools Extensions teams at Microsoft. He helps create tools and SDKs to make it easier for developers to party in the cloud, like Azure Tools in the Web Tools Extensions for Visual Studio, the Azure Management Libraries for .NET, and the Azure Management Libraries for Java. He likes to talk about his favorite technologies - Azure, ASP.NET, Web API, SignalR in sessions and on his blog, www.bradygaster.com. You can find Brady on Twitter at @bradygaster when he's not tinkering with the ASP.NET stack, Azure, devices running the .NET Micro Framework, or making music in his basement.
A Lap around Azure App Service
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20. maj 2015 14:00
The Azure App Service platform brings the best of what the Azure Cloud has to offer into one cohesive and flexible architecture. Azure App Service makes it easy to build enterprise systems leveraging both your own and third-party APIs. Azure App Service brings together Web Applications, Mobile Applications, and powerful new Logic Apps, all of which communicate with Azure API Apps. We’ll dig into building these systems, how we consume RESTful Web APIs and how platform services can span authentication, implement single sign on, and how automatic client code generation can reduce the amount of manually written code. We’ll also look at how we can publish APIs to the gallery and see how can be distributed to millions of pro developers and business users.