Recently I completed an intensive course on CodeSpace academy where I taught students about Database fundamentals, it was an enjoyable time, that I normally repeat every year. Maybe are you asking yourself why I consider this activity as a hobby, my answer is simple, I really love to teach and share my knowledge with others, especially when some people are struggling day to day to improve their personal-professional career.
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Configuring an account in Azure Active Directory for custom domain name
As the title indicate you, this article would be a simple guide to show you the steps that I have followed for configuring my domain name in Azure AD, however, if you ask me why I decided to write this short blog, the answer is simple: I spent more than one hour to do it, and the worst is that I only wanted to show a demo using GIT Pull request functionality in Azure DevOps.
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This short article pretends to show you the steps to follow for adding an existing project from your computer into a repository which has been previously configured inside the Azure DevOps platform and associated it with a specific project.
Continue reading “How to add an existing project into Azure DevOps repo with GIT”Another year as Microsoft Certified Trainer
Teaching is a vocation or career? I remember to ask this question to myself many years ago, specifically when I was living in my birth country Nicaragua. Maybe in other context or social realities this never would be a question and less a dilemma, however, the context and circumstances determine us to think and ask us many questions. After some years living in Europe and “struggling” for adapting and adopting some thoughts that would be the answer to my initial question about teaching, nowadays is more clear that some years ago, but with some highlights that I would like to mention through this post.
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