Azure Fundamentals

Eduard Constantin - Oct 7 '23 - - Dev Community

Intro

👋 Hey there! This year, I'm excited to invite you to contribute to my Hacktoberfest 2023 GitHub repositories. It's an opportunity for us to collaborate, learn, and make a meaningful impact in the open-source community.
🌐 You can find my GitHub profile here, where I maintain a collection of projects related to web development and, of course, some exciting Hacktoberfest initiatives.

About the Project

Azure Fundamentals is a project that I created to learn cloud computing with Azure and it is one of the projects that is heavily under development with a lot of help from the community.
The main goal of this project is to help others prepare for the AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam.
You can also check out the live demo of the web application here: Azure Fundamentals Demo.

Azure Fundamentals

👩‍💻 Contributing

Contributions from the community are the heartbeat of this project. I've set up a streamlined process to ensure that your ideas, code improvements, and suggestions are welcomed with open arms:

  • Fork and Clone: Begin by forking the repository and cloning it to your local environment.
  • Create a Branch: For each feature, bug fix, or enhancement you want to propose, create a dedicated branch from the dev branch. This keeps things organized.
  • Code Away: Make your changes, write new features, or fix bugs. Ensure that your code adheres to our coding standards.
  • Pull Request: Once you're satisfied with your changes, submit a pull request.
  • Code Review: Pull requests go through a thorough code review process to ensure that they align with project goals and quality standards.
  • Merge: After a successful review, your pull request will be merged into the dev branch and soon into the main branch.

Congratulations, your contribution is now part of Azure Fundamentals!

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