This self-paced course will help you prepare for the Azure Developer certification exam AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure.

In this webinar, you will learn how to start your Microsoft Azure Developer journey by understanding the prerequisites and the key topics you should learn.
Who can become a Microsoft Azure Developer?
Introduction to Microsoft Azure
Navigating through the Azure Portal
Overview of the certification AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
How to start the preparation and do hands-on Projects?
Microsoft Azure Developers design, build, test, and maintain cloud solutions, such as applications and services, partnering with cloud solution architects, cloud DBAs, cloud administrators, and clients to implement these solutions.
At least one year of experience developing 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.
App Service/ Web App
Azure function
Blob Storage
Cosmos DB Storage
API Management
Applications can execute and scale in a fully managed, sandbox environment. Service for hosting web applications, REST APIs, and mobile backends can be developed in many of the following languages.
.NET
Java
Ruby
Node.JS
PHP
Python
Solution for running small pieces of code, or “functions,” in the cloud. Build on open-source WebJobs code and supports a wide variety of programming languages including C#, Java, PHP, PY, JS, it also supports scripting languages such as PowerShell and Bash.
Massively scalable and secure object storage for cloud-native workloads, archives, data lakes, high-performance computing and machine learning.
Azure Cosmos DB is a fully managed NoSQL database for modern app development. Single-digit millisecond response times, and automatic and instant scalability, guarantee speed at any scale.
Azure API Management offers a scalable, multi-cloud API management platform for securing, publishing and analysing APIs.
Percentages indicate the relative weight of each area on the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see in that area.
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This self-paced course will help you prepare for the Azure Developer certification exam AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure.