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# What happened with Azure Functions in 2022? And some wishes for 2023
One further spotlight in that context must be put on the Serverless Camp organized by the Bit Project. A great initiative and a superb way to learn Serverless. Thanks to all who contributed to this project!
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Summarizing a Summer of Learning
This summer I participated in Bit Project's Serverless Camp, an 8-week program where I learned how to use Azure Serverless Functions using Node. Along with serverless functions, I learned how to use other Azure services such as their Face API for facial recognition, Blob Storage, and CosmosDB. The assignments in the camp were all done through small practical projects, which helped give a sense of how these tools could be applied to full web applications. While I unfortunately was not able to submit a project due to other commitments, this camp was an incredibly valuable learning experience, and I can't wait to apply what I've learned to future projects.
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Using GitHub Actions to Test Student Code Submissions
Intro to JavaScript
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Summarizing a Summer of Learning
As part of finishing my degree requirements, I took an online class on object-oriented programming in C++. Having focused more on web development in the past couple of years, it was a nice refresher to go back to fundamentals. Not to say it was easy. I had been happy to forget all about pointers after I had finished learning C which came around to bite me. I also struggled with file streams since I had been spoiled with Python's much simpler method of parsing and managing files. I did manage to get through all of it though, culminating in a simple menu-based calculator that you can check out here. While I can't say I'd be excited to use C++ again, this was still a good experience, even just to brush up on object-oriented design patterns.
What are some alternatives?
azure-functions-durable-extension - Durable Task Framework extension for Azure Functions
azure-functions-nodejs-worker - The Node.js worker for the Azure Functions runtime - https://functions.azure.com
vscode-azurefunctions - Azure Functions extension for VS Code
azure-functions-extension-bundles - Azure Functions Extension Bundles
Intro-To-Serverless - Managing a server is pretty complicated, but building with serverless architectures simplifies this process. As a student, mastering serverless functions can help you to build projects that solve real-world problems by integrating APIs, constructing user interfaces, and analysing data. Javascript is the core language of this course - one of the most in-demand languages to learn in the industry.
durabletask-mssql - Microsoft SQL storage provider for Durable Functions and the Durable Task Framework
azure-functions-university - Repository with training material to learn all about Azure Functions <⚡>
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
PhysicsExamples2D - Examples of various Unity 2D Physics components and features.
starter-workflows - Accelerating new GitHub Actions workflows
durabletask-netherite - A new engine for Durable Functions. https://microsoft.github.io/durabletask-netherite