In the previous chapters, we discussed ways to build serverless solutions using various triggers and bindings to solve real-world problems. You studied how to store application secrets and configurations using Azure Key Vault and ways to monitor your functions using Application Insights and Azure Monitor. All these things are quite essential to building great solutions, but we have not covered an essential part yet, ...
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