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Channel 9
Summary: Channel 9 is a community. We bring forward the people behind our products and connect them with those who use them. We think there is a great future in software and we're excited about it. We want the community to participate in the ongoing conversation. This is the heart of Channel 9. We talk about our work but listen to the customer.
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Search based apps are crucial for any business or enterprise for a variety of scenarios and end goals. This video helps the user understand what is azure cognitive search, the underlying technology, what unique capabilities does it offer and how can they can get started to build great apps for web, mobile or line of business. The video also highlights very specific capabilities for ingesting, enriching, indexing and visualization of the data. Jump To: [05:27] Demo For More Info: Knowledge Mining BootcampThe AI Show's Favorite links: Don't miss new episodes, subscribe to the AI Show Create a Free account (Azure) Deep Learning vs. Machine Learning Get Started with Machine Learning
It's common for attendees at conferences to ask the speakers about what it's like to give a talk on stage. How do they prepare? How do they create the story? How do they handle equipment failures? While we were at the Caribbean developers conference, we put together a panel of speakers to share some of their thoughts and experiences with you on public speaking [00:57] - How do you design a story arc?[04:10] - The importance of empathy[06:48] - Staying calm under pressure and being prepared[12:20] - Finding your personality on stage Useful Links Public speaking with Scott Hanselman, Kendra Havens, Maria Naggaga Nakanwagi, Kasey Uhlenhuth, and Donovan BrownSpeaking HacksGet involved in techBuild your .NET apps with Azure
Recorded November 2019 | Paris, FR In this episode of CodeStories: France – we learn about the MVP program from Community PM, Martine and meet a couple France MVPs at the Ignite Tour Paris. Jump To: [T00:45] What is an MVP? [T01:38] How to become an MVP [T04:29] DevOps Learning Party Links From This Episode: MVP DevOps
Tanaka Jimha tells us all about MSIX, the package format for installing Windows apps, including how to package your existing code with Visual Studio and how to deploy and distribute your app, via the web, the Microsoft Store, or an Enterprise distribution network. A file with the .msix extension is a Windows application installer and an updated alternative to .exe, .msi, and .appx packages. MSIX preserves the functionality of your existing app packages and/or install files, in addition to enabling new, modern UI features and deployment options for Win32, WPF, and Windows Forms apps. Stay current and ensure your applications are always up to date.Use for old or new Windows apps - versatile and platform independent.99.96% successful install rate and clean uninstall.Designed for modern systems and the cloud.Here are some links to learn more: MSIX documentationGet the MSIX packaging toolMSIX Tech CommunityUse Azure Pipelines to automate MSIX builds and deployments (DevOps Sample)Create an Azure Account (12 months free + $200 credit)
In this final part of the series of Bot Framework focused episodes, we take a look at how you can surface your bot in even more places, by extending the long list of options available within Azure Bot Service, using custom adapters. Custom adapters, in the Bot Framework SDK and from the Bot Framework Community, exist today that allow you to build a bot for platforms like WeChat, Alexa, Google Assistant, Twitter and more. This episode will show you how easy it is to hook up a custom adapter to your bot and how easy it is to get started. Jump To: [00:30] – What are Bot Framework Channels [02:00] – What are custom adapters? [05:00] – Using a custom adapter in a bot. [06:20] – Demo communicating with a bot from Alexa Skill Console [08:30] – Getting started with Microsoft Docs and Bot Builder Community For More Info: Bot Framework SDKThe AI Show's Favorite links: Don't miss new episodes, subscribe to the AI Show Create a Free account (Azure) Deep Learning vs. Machine Learning Get Started with Machine Learning
Xamarin.Essentials provides developers with cross-platform APIs for their mobile applications. On this week's Xamarin.Essential API of the week we take a look at the App Theme API that enables developers to detect if the device and app should be running in dark mode. Show Links: Xamarin.Essentials DocumentationXamarin.Essentials Getting Started DocumentationText-to-Speech API DocumentationSource CodeFind James on: Twitter, GitHub, Blog, and his weekly podcast Merge Conflict.Follow @JamesMontemagnoNever Miss an Episode: Follow @TheXamarinShowUseful Links: Learn more about Xamarin, Xamarin.Forms, & Cross-platform developmentXamarin Developer Center & BlogMicrosoft Learn Self-Guided TrainingCreate a Free Account (Azure)Xamarin Developers YouTube ChannelXamarin on Twitter
How can I deploy my applications to Azure Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) like Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) without having any downtime? How can I automate this, and how can I ensure my customers won't notice changes are happening? In this interview, you can see Damian chat with Marcel de Vries about how to use Azure DevOps Build and Release pipelines to deliver your application to production many times a day while not interrupting your users. Jump To: [00:57] - What does PaaS mean[02:00] - Defining Zero Downtime [03:21] What is involved to get to Zero Downtime [04:36] Introduction to demo using MVC Music Store on AKS & Windows containers[07:22] Making the change we want to move to production[08:19] The build Pipeline creating the containers[09:15] Azure container registry[10:04] Release Pipeline to AKS[10:54] Explaining the Kubernetes Deployment Description for Zero Downtime Deployment[13:14] Explaining Health Endpoints to guard the deployment[17:35] Kicking off the deployment[18:41] First pods getting updated[20:31] New website visible[20:50] Looking at the telemetry[21:42] Using Feature flagsFree DevOps courses on Microsoft Learn: Evolve your DevOps practices Build applications with Azure DevOps Deploy applications with Azure DevOpsDevOps Labs Favorite Links: Create a Free Azure DevOps AccountAzure DevOps Docs
Learn more about how to enable scenarios like remote patient monitoring, home health and clinical trials with IoMT and open FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) standard on Azure. Get the IoMT connector for Azure on GitHub: https://github.com/Microsoft/iomt-fhir Check out the Azure APIs for FHIR: https://aka.ms/iotshow/AzureApiForFHIR
In this episode we take a deeper look at alternative ledger technologies. We look at developer experiences for Corda using the R3 extension for VS Code. Additional details and sample code are available on GitHub: https://github.com/corda/samples Related Links: Azure Blockchain SolutionsAzure Blockchain ServiceAzure Blockchain WorkbenchAzure Blockchain TokensAzure Free TrialAzure Blockchain Dev KitAzure Blockchain DocumentationFollow @CH9 Follow @MSFTBlockchain
While we were at the Caribbean Developers Conference, we caught up with Noe Branagan to discuss the work he does with teaching and mentoring students in robotics [00:41] - Teaching kids about robotics[01:55] - Getting into mentoring[05:33] - Guiding students through the basics[07:30] - Building up a community Useful Links Get started with .NETCaribbean Developers Conference
Event Grid on IoT Edge (https://aka.ms/iotshow/EventGridOnIoTEdge) brings the power and flexibility of Azure Event Grid's PubSub capabilities to the edge. Create topics, publish events, and subscribe multiple destinations whether they're modules on the same IoT Edge device, other edge devices, or services in the cloud. Event Grid on IoT Edge allows you to take event driven programming anywhere.Learn more reading the documentation: https://aka.ms/iotshow/eventgridoniotedge
In this video, you'll learn how you can use Azure Event Grid and Azure Machine Learning to trigger and consume machine learnings events. We talk about why eventing is important and how you can enable scenarios such as run failure alerts and retraining models. Jump To: [00:50] What is Event Grid?[01:32] Why is this useful?[02:32] Demo - How to set up an event subscription[03:40] Demo - How to filter events[05:30] Demo - Logic app exampleLinks: MLOps: Model management, deployment, and monitoring with Azure Machine LearningConsume Azure Machine Learning eventsTutorialThe AI Show's Favorite links: Don't miss new episodes, subscribe to the AI Show Create a Free account (Azure) Deep Learning vs. Machine Learning Get Started with Machine Learning
Think serverless is just for functions? Think again! Brendan Burns joins Donovan Brown to look at how serverless containers can provide a cloud-native container experience without the worry of a server or operating system. They also look at how this integrates with the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). [0:03:25] - Demo Create and configure an Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS) cluster to use virtual nodes in the Azure portalvirtual-kubelet GitHub repoAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) overviewCreate a free account (Azure)
Jeff Hollan joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can quickly develop and deploy code to run in the cloud with Azure Functions. Functions can be written in a variety of languages, and will automatically trigger and scale based on your application needs. [0:01:53] - Demo Quickstart: Create your first function in Azure using Visual StudioTutorial: Create and deploy serverless Azure Functions in Python with Visual Studio CodeUse Key Vault references for App Service and Azure FunctionsAzure Functions overviewGo serverless playlist on YouTubeCreate a free account (Azure)
This week, James is joined by friend of the show Jérémie Laval, Xamarin.Android Tooling Engineer Lead, who shows off some awesome new features for Android developers including Apply Changes, new InstelliSense, designer updates, and more! Show Links: Blog - Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5 UpdatesFind James on: Twitter, GitHub, Blog, and his weekly podcast Merge Conflict.Follow @JamesMontemagnoNever Miss an Episode: Follow @TheXamarinShowUseful Links: Learn more about Xamarin, Xamarin.Forms, & Cross-platform developmentXamarin Developer Center & BlogMicrosoft Learn Self-Guided TrainingCreate a Free Account (Azure)Xamarin Developers YouTube ChannelXamarin on Twitter