In the last four chapters, I have tried to give you a deeper insight into the Azure platform with a comprehensive introduction. You have learned which building blocks (services) are available and how they can be used (also, of course, combining individual parts with each other). At least theoretically, you know all the basics to create your own Azure solutions.
Or? Yes, if I ask, there is, of course, an or.
I am a solution architect, which means I construct individual solutions for enterprises. The process of designing an enterprise application is very complex, and knowing the available components is only one part of this process. So, if we want to look at the design process as a whole, we also have to consider the aspect of everyday work, along with the solution.
What are the aspects of daily work? Answering this question is a bit difficult, as there...