Microsoft Azure Developer Tools
Microsoft Azure Developer Tools is an offering subscription-based plan for accredited schools and departments providing access to tools commonly used in science, engineering & technology. It’s an agreement between you and Microsoft Corporation, or based on where your institution is formed, one of its affiliates.

Introduction of Microsoft Azure Developer Tools
- Microsoft Azure Developer Tools is basically used for professional developer tools, software, services usually by faculty and students with low-cost subscriptions from Microsoft.
- With the help of this tool, programs can run in Microsoft setup to provide students with Microsoft software design, Cloud Computing Access, Microsoft developer tools & learning resources.
- The program is available for college/university & K-12 students with Azure Dev Tools for Teaching.
- It is also known as Microsoft Imagine, DreamSpark and MSDN-AA.
Features
- Advanced Threat Analytics
- Agents for Visual Studio
- Azure DevOps Server
- BizTalk Server
- Host Integration Server
- Hyper-V Server
- Machine Learning Server
Functions
- Edit, build, and run functions on a local development system.
- Publish Azure Functions project directly to Azure, and create Azure resources.
- Coding C# attributes to declare function bindings directly in the C# code.
- Develop and deploy pre-compiled C# functions.
- Coding functions in C# while having all of the benefits of Visual Studio development.
Benefits of Cloud Print
- You can easily access the Microsoft platform, server, developer tools and software, along with beta releases, new releases & technical support.
- Departments required special license right to install Azure Dev Tools software on any number of departmental lab machines for instructional and research purposes.
- Eligible students can enroll in at least one credit-based course by a member department.
- Instant online access to all Azure Dev Tools content and manage systems.
Microsoft Azure Developer Tools is an offering subscription-based plan for accredited schools and departments providing access to tools commonly used in science, engineering & technology. It’s an agreement between you and Microsoft Corporation, or based on where your institution is formed, one of its affiliates.
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