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Take advantage of Azure Functions to run small pieces of code that can be triggered by events in the Azure cloud.
Azure Functions may not have its own Copilot (yet), but it’s now part of Microsoft’s AI programming toolchain, with a set of APIs that lets you use Functions to drive generative AI operations ...
The cloud has enabled some incredible innovation, like serverless compute, which is transforming the way we build applications for the cloud. We dive into serverless concepts and explore how they are ...
Java developers can now use Azure Functions, Microsoft’s serverless computing platform, to build and deploy applications on the Redmond, Wash. software marker’s cloud.
Serverless computing becomes a focus at JavaOne 2017, as Oracle introduces Project Fn and Microsoft previews Java support for Azure Functions.
Azure Functions, Microsoft's serverless computing experience in the cloud, now officially supports the Java programming language and has also made it easier to work with TypeScript. Azure Functions, ...
Azure Functions, Microsoft’s platform for building serverless applications, has long supported a variety of programming languages but it’s adding an important one today: Java.
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