The top stories from the #AzureDevOps #community for 2021.07.30 are here!
After a few days off I am back and looking for new great content. This week provides us with posts on Terraform, Azure Networking, and even some code we can use with Azure DevOps. Just as a reminder, if you’d like to get the latest updates on new Azure features, check out the Azure Updates webpage. This feed is always filled with information about how Azure continues to grow.
Now let’s get into this week’s posts!
Azure DevOps – Automatic NuGet Versioning
James Millar discusses semantic versioning and Azure DevOps for your NuGet packages.
Azure Test Plans jargon for Data Platform professionals
Kevin Chant covers some of the language around your Azure Test Plans.
Automating Your Azure Virtual Network Gateway With Infrastructure-as-code
Anderson Patricio provides a nice guide for automating your network on Azure with ARM templates.
Terraform Conditional logic and dynamic configuration blocks
Jack Roper provides some examples on dynamic configurations in Terraform along with capacity types for Azure Application Gateway.
Splitting Pipelines with Azure DevOps
More Terraform! In this video, Ned Bellavance gives his opinions on multiple CI/CD pipelines for your release.
Azure explained deep enough: Azure DevOps
This is Piotr‘s fourth entry in a series of posts getting you comfortable with Azure services and deployment models.
whatschanged.yaml on GitHub Gist
This quick Gist by Rob Sewell helps you identify what Azure Repo files have been changed.
If you’ve written an article about Azure DevOps or find some great content about DevOps on Azure, please share it with the #AzureDevOps hashtag on Twitter!
Thank you to this week’s contributors James, Kevin, Anderson, Jack, Ned, Piotr, and Rob. The DevOps community appreciates all of your contributions. We love and appreciate our community and really admire all the hard work you put in. Thank you all so very much from all of us at the Azure DevOps Advocacy team!
Happy Friday, may your deploys go as planned and your weekend be fun!
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