As teams grow and services evolve, organizing infrastructure as code (IaC) in a way that scales across multiple teams becomes essential. A… Continue reading on ITNEXT […]
In a recent code review, I came across a subtle but critical mistake involving the provisioning of a new Azure Data Explorer (Kusto)… Continue reading on […]
When working with Terraform, most of our time is spent defining infrastructure using primitive types such as strings, booleans, and… Continue reading on DevOps.dev »
When architecting infrastructure on Azure, particularly with Azure Front Door as the entry point, understanding how different components… Continue reading on DevOps.dev »
When architecting infrastructure on Azure, particularly with Azure Front Door as the entry point, understanding how different components… Continue reading on Level Up Coding »
Code reviews are one of the most powerful tools we have as engineers. When they’re done well, they catch bugs early, spread knowledge… Continue reading on […]
Recently, I had a one-on-one session with a mentee who brought forward a pull request that sparked a long, detailed conversation about… Continue reading on Medium […]
Recently, I had a one-on-one session with a mentee who brought forward a pull request that sparked a long, detailed conversation about… Continue reading on Level […]
This week, we’ll have our initial reflections and thoughts from major Microsoft Build 2025 announcements. What caught our eye? It’s AI all the way, but we […]
Multi-Model Deployment with Azure AI Foundry Serverless, Python, and Container Apps with Konstantinos Passadis. Join Konstantinos Passadis (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kpassad/ ) as he discusses using Azure AI Foundry […]