While the book is accessible to beginners, it assumes a basic ability to write and deploy simple web or client/server applications. It is particularly effective for: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Learn Azure in a Month of Lunches
: Modern cloud innovations, including containers (AKS) , serverless computing , machine learning , and IoT . Target Audience and Educational Impact Learn Azure in a Month of Lunches
, authored by Microsoft engineer Iain Foulds , is a practical, project-based guide designed to demystify the vast Microsoft Azure ecosystem. By breaking complex cloud concepts into 21 bite-sized lessons—each intended to be completed in about an hour—the book provides a structured pathway for developers and IT professionals to gain immediate productivity in the cloud. The Core Philosophy: "Bite-Sized" Mastery While the book is accessible to beginners, it
The primary strength of the book lies in its . Rather than overwhelming readers with exhaustive technical documentation, it focuses on the core skills needed to create and maintain cloud-based applications. Each of the 21 lessons includes a hands-on lab , allowing users to practice what they learn in a real-world environment. The curriculum is divided into four logical phases: Target Audience and Educational Impact , authored by
: Best practices for data encryption, using Azure Key Vault , and implementing backup and recovery strategies.
: Advanced networking, load balancing, and using global databases like Cosmos DB to ensure applications are resilient and scalable.
: Basics of virtualization, setting up virtual machines, deploying web apps, and introductory storage and networking.