Author
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8/20/2019- Creating Azure DevOps projects and teams
- Working with Azure Repos
- Connecting to an Azure project as another user
- Syncing changes with a remote repository
- Planning projects with Azure Boards
- Creating and filtering work items
- Using Azure Pipelines
- Publishing existing web apps to App Service and Pipelines
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Walt] DevOps, as a practice, has quickly become the standard way to foster cooperation between the development and operations teams, especially with regards to automating software delivery. Over the years, Microsoft has adopted the use of DevOps practices and created tools that bring the DevOps workflow to everyone. Azure DevOps is the portal into this tool chain. From task management, to source control, to automated deployment, you'll find many parts of the DevOps tool chain integrated into Visual Studio. Hi, I'm Walt Ritscher. As a longtime Visual Studio user, I find the natural integration of Azure DevOps into my favorite developer tool invaluable for my development workflow. Join me as we explore the suite of built-in Azure DevOp tools in Visual Studio.
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Introduction
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1. Setup and Overview
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Overview of Azure DevOps5m 55s
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Create an Azure DevOps team1m 51s
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2. Azure Repos
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What are Azure Repos?2m 38s
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Create a branch1m 39s
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3. Azure Boards
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What are Azure Boards?4m 36s
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Filter work items2m 34s
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4. Pipelines
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What are Azure Pipelines?5m 10s
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Conclusion
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What's next46s
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