This session will delve into how to streamline web application development using Azure Static Web Apps, with a practical demonstration using the Nuxt.js framework. We'll focus on automated deployments facilitated through GitHub and explore the integration of unified authentication, authorization, and custom routing configurations. Emphasizing the direct connection of integrated databases, we will show how these features can be efficiently employed with Nuxt.js to enhance development speed and simplicity. The talk will briefly touch on the utility of serverless functions for scalable API development, highlighting how these can complement your web applications without extensive infrastructure management.
Jan-Henrik Damaschke is CTO and Senior Cloud Architect at Visorian GmbH a Cloud native specialized German consulting company from Hamburg. He is a Microsoft MVP for Azure and was previously also awarded in Enterprise Security and PowerShell. He is involved in many community events as speaker as well as organizer, is engaged in Open Source and writes articles cloud native and security topics. Jan-Henrik is passionate about sharing knowledge with others as an MVP, MCT, at conferences, meetups and at his blog itinsights.org. He has written a book on Azure infrastructure solutions and is still active as co-author and reviewer.
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