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AZ-204: Implement Azure Functions

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Module 1: Learn how Azure Functions can be a great solution for data processing, systems integration, and building simple APIs and microservices.After completing this module, you will be able to:Explain functional differences between Azure Functions, Azure Logic Apps, and WebJobsDescribe Azure Functions hosting plan optionsDescribe how Azure Functions scale to meet business needsModule 2: Learn how to create and deploy Azure Functions.After completing this module you will be able to:Explain the key components of a function and how they are structuredCreate triggers and bindings to control when a function runs and where the output is directedConnect a function to services in AzureCreate a function by using Visual Studio Code and the Azure Functions Core ToolsModule 3: Learn how Durable Functions can simplify complex, stateful coordination requirements in serverless applications.After completing this module, you'll be able to:Describe the app patterns typically used in durable functionsDescribe the four durable function typesExplain the function Task Hubs perform in durable functionsDescribe the use of durable orchestrations, timers, and events

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Syllabus Module 1: Explore Azure FunctionsIntroductionDiscover Azure FunctionsCompare Azure Functions hosting optionsScale Azure FunctionsKnowledge checkSummaryModule 2: Develop Azure FunctionsIntroductionExplore Azure Functions developmentCreate triggers and bindingsConnect functions to Azure servicesExercise: Create an Azure Function by using Visual Studio CodeKnowledge checkSummaryModule 3: Implement Durable FunctionsIntroductionExplore Durable Functions app patternsDiscover the four function typesExplore task hubsExplore durable orchestrationsControl timing in Durable FunctionsSend and wait for eventsKnowledge checkSummary


AZ-204: Implement Azure Functions

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Module 1: Learn how Azure Functions can be a great solution for data processing, systems integration, and building simple APIs and microservices.After completing this module, you will be able to:Explain functional differences between Azure Functions, Azure Logic Apps, and WebJobsDescribe Azure Functions hosting plan optionsDescribe how Azure Functions scale to meet business needsModule 2: Learn how to create and deploy Azure Functions.After completing this module you will be able to:Explain the key components of a function and how they are structuredCreate triggers and bindings to control when a function runs and where the output is directedConnect a function to services in AzureCreate a function by using Visual Studio Code and the Azure Functions Core ToolsModule 3: Learn how Durable Functions can simplify complex, stateful coordination requirements in serverless applications.After completing this module, you'll be able to:Describe the app patterns typically used in durable functionsDescribe the four durable function typesExplain the function Task Hubs perform in durable functionsDescribe the use of durable orchestrations, timers, and events

Syllabus Module 1: Explore Azure FunctionsIntroductionDiscover Azure FunctionsCompare Azure Functions hosting optionsScale Azure FunctionsKnowledge checkSummaryModule 2: Develop Azure FunctionsIntroductionExplore Azure Functions developmentCreate triggers and bindingsConnect functions to Azure servicesExercise: Create an Azure Function by using Visual Studio CodeKnowledge checkSummaryModule 3: Implement Durable FunctionsIntroductionExplore Durable Functions app patternsDiscover the four function typesExplore task hubsExplore durable orchestrationsControl timing in Durable FunctionsSend and wait for eventsKnowledge checkSummary