Knowing from experience that the hyperlink graph potentially becomes overwhelming every time one starts to tame it.
I join in 6 weeks as L62 and thought π that I might as well use some spare time to know about what I am getting myself into and not turn out to be a rookie π
Whatβd you guys recommend for Azure homework?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/
I am π€ thinking to start off with arch guide to set fundamentals right.
I have provisioned an Azure account for some hands on (if at all required, that is)
What should I vest myself into and what should I clearly steer myself off?
A little info that can be helpful:
My intended team is making models for OCI data to be reliably made available on βοΈ
TC: π₯ βΉ
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I can tell you that almost every single service has a stand alone architecture of its own and reading up on Azure in general wonβt help you much.
If you spend time learning the tech stack, you can join the team and spend more time on internal tools, design docs etc.
Iβl confirm with my HM if the tech stack is indeed C#, .Net
So what all Azure constructs would you recommend if the work is inclined towards creating OCI models to make that data end up in βοΈ reliably.
Also, confirmed on tech stack being C# amongst other things
Moreover, try competitors products as well.
Both of these will help you bring a fresh perspective into the team.