The DevOps Lab is back with host April Edwards. On the show today, April welcomes Christopher Maneu for Episode one of this four-part series, Infra as Code in Action! DevOps practitioners get a practical example of how to implement naming convention with Bicep. Checkout NubesGen and MS Docs: Why naming conventions are important, how to implement it with bicep, how to do it in 1 minute with NubesGen! Jump to:[01:40] What is NubesGen?[04:15] Why defining naming conventions is important[06:00] Defining convention in infrastructure as code Learn more:Define your naming convention https://aka.ms/DevOpsLab/IaC/NamingConvention ARM templates https://aka.ms/DevOpsLab/IaC/BicepARM NubesGen https://aka.ms/nubesgen Azure DevOps Docs https://aka.ms/AzureDevOps/DocsAzure DevOps YouTube https://aka.ms/AzDevOpsYouTubeFollow April https://twitter.com/TheAprilEdwardsFollow Chris https://twitter.com/cmaneuCreate a Free Azure DevOps Account https://aka.ms/AA7uopu
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