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[...] Yesterday you met open, unified, powerful yet simplified Windows Azure. You can read more about it on Windows Azure Blog or on ScottGu’s blog In the same spirit and [...]
[...] On June 6th we released Windows Azure Web Sites, which is a rock solid and scalable way to host your .NET, PHP or Node.js websites. [...]
[...] like VS 2010, VS 11, ASP.NET 4.0, ASP.NET 4.5, MVC etc, I am now starting to work on Windows Azure, WebMatrix, Web Platform Installer, Microsoft.com/web, Web Hosting Gallery, Web [...]
[...] support all the time and today we are super excited to announce the public availability of Visual Studio Web Standards Update which brings a ton of HTML5 & CSS3 support to Visual Studio 2010 SP1. [...]
[...] The IIS Web Deployment Tool (Web Deploy) and the deployment features introduced in Visual Studio 2010 enable you to automate many deployment tasks, but we have heard you all that many common [...]
[...] database backing it, setting up continuous integration from a Git repository, coding within Visual Studio using ASP.NET and then browsing the deployed code in the new Azure portal. Areas covered in [...]
[...] update on the blog but better late then never. I wanted to share that after working on Visual Studio, Visual Web Developer, and ASP.NET for couple of major releases like VS 2010, VS 11, [...]
[...] \Username i.e. TestSiteVishal\Vishal or FooBar\Vishal) Additional Deployment Users for your Git Repo Now let us do a tiny bit of extrapolation here. A user has single basic deployment credentials [...]
[...] our Windows Server 2012 launch event. When you set-up Git publishing in Azure we create backend Git repo using our OSS project Kudu. You can then use this repos’ Git URL to happily git push azure [...]
[...] in the product. It does not matter whether you want to use HTML5, CSS3, jQuery, jQuery mobile, PHP, ASP.NET/C#/VB or JavaScript, we will have you covered. Facebook | Twitter | [...]
[...] Web How to add mobile capabilities to your Node.js starter site in WebMatrix How to use jQuery Mobile in WebMatrix How to use the Windows Phone emulator inside of WebMatrix How to use the [...]
[...] templates mobile enabled. Infact for you to be able to do this with your websites, we now ship jQuery mobile along with our templates and even beyond that we also support code completion for jQuery [...]
[...] you (or your co-admin)” can access it. Below is quick way to get to these files from Azure portal: On your site dasboard on the right site you should notice “Quick Glance” section [...]
[...] make building cloud based apps easier using Azure resource manager, Visual Studio Online and Azure portal. We also talked about dashboards, Resource Groups, Journeys, Continuous Deployment, Visual [...]
[...] could but I will try to re-iterate it here. Live id credentials can only be used to sign into Azure portal and not to deploy via Git to Windows Azure Web Sites. For this very reason there are basic [...]
[...] your change go live on Azure Just to see the awesome UI integration, I recommend you have your Azure portal side by side to your command window as you hit enter on the next command: git push origin [...]
[...] In this Azure Friday episode, I give a tour around the new Azure portal to Scott Hanselman. We will talk about blades, hubs, journeys, lenses and more. Areas covered in this video: [...]
[...] In this Azure Friday video, Scott Hanselman and I dig into the new Azure Portal and explore how best to save money and be aware of your [...]
[...] , Damian Edwards, Barry Tang, Bala Chirtsabesan, Alex Gavrilov, Xinyang Qiu, Jon Jung, Scott Hanselman, Teri Schroeppel & Yong Lee. Thanks again!! Vishal R. Joshi | http://vishalrjoshi.com | @ [...]
[...] Scott Hanselman & I created our imaginary startup HanselJosh and the first thing we did was to get DevOps [...]
[...] by right clicking on it in Windows. General: Shipping RTW version of IIS Express, Web Pages, Web Deploy, SQL CE and every other component which makes WebMatrix 2 into a one stop shop for web [...]
[...] The IIS Web Deployment Tool (Web Deploy) and the deployment features introduced in Visual Studio 2010 enable you to automate many [...]
[...] optimization tools. · Finally, it has great publishing tools whether you are using FTP/FTPS or Web Deploy. And now it supports publishing to Windows Azure too!! Essentially right from getting started [...]
[...] you should notice “Quick Glance” section scrolling to the bottom of that you will see Deployment Deployment User and Diagnostics Logs. Click on the FTP link on the log and when you are asked for [...]
[...] Yesterday you met open, unified, powerful yet simplified Windows Azure. You can read more about it on Windows Azure Blog or on ScottGu’s blog In the same spirit and [...]
[...] On June 6th we released Windows Azure Web Sites, which is a rock solid and scalable way to host your .NET, PHP or Node.js websites. [...]
[...] like VS 2010, VS 11, ASP.NET 4.0, ASP.NET 4.5, MVC etc, I am now starting to work on Windows Azure, WebMatrix, Web Platform Installer, Microsoft.com/web, Web Hosting Gallery, Web [...]
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