Author: Rajnish Kumar Jha


  • Introduction to Artifacts in Azure DevOps

    Introduction to Artifacts in Azure DevOps

    Introduction to Artifacts in Azure DevOps Azure Artifacts is a fully managed package management solution provided by Microsoft as part of Azure DevOps Services. It allows teams to host and share packages (such as libraries, frameworks, or application dependencies) in a secure and scalable manner.… [ Read More ]

  • Consuming Packages in Software Development with Azure DevOps

    Consuming Packages in Software Development with Azure DevOps

    Consuming Packages in Software Development with Azure DevOps Consuming packages involves integrating third-party libraries, frameworks, or tools into your application. This process typically involves downloading a package from a package source or repository (whether it's a public or private repository) and incorporating it into your… [ Read More ]

  • Know about RBAC Authentication in Azure

    Know about RBAC Authentication in Azure

    Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is a core feature in Azure that helps organizations manage access to resources by assigning permissions based on roles. RBAC plays a crucial role in authentication and authorization in Azure, as it controls who can access Azure resources, what they can… [ Read More ]

  • Exploring Self-Hosted and SaaS-Based Package Sources in Azure DevOps

    Exploring Self-Hosted and SaaS-Based Package Sources in Azure DevOps

    Exploring Self-Hosted and SaaS-Based Package Sources in Azure DevOps In modern software development, managing dependencies and packages efficiently is crucial. Organizations need a way to host, share, and consume packages securely and at scale. Package sources (repositories) can either be self-hosted or SaaS-based (Software-as-a-Service). Both… [ Read More ]

  • Exploring common Public Package Sources in Azure DevOps

    Exploring common Public Package Sources in Azure DevOps

    Exploring common Public Package Sources in Azure DevOps Exploring Common Public Package Sources Public package sources are centralized repositories where open-source packages are stored, shared, and made available for developers to use in their projects. These sources are an essential part of modern software development,… [ Read More ]

  • Exploring Package Feed Managers in Azure DevOps

    Exploring Package Feed Managers in Azure DevOps

    Exploring Package Feed Managers in Azure DevOps A Package Feed Manager is a system or tool designed to help manage, organize, and distribute software packages within a feed, ensuring that packages are correctly versioned, stored, and made available to developers for installation and usage. These… [ Read More ]

  • Understanding Package Feeds in Azure DevOps

    Understanding Package Feeds in Azure DevOps

    Understanding Package Feeds in Azure DevOps A package feed is a centralized repository where developers can publish, manage, and consume packages (such as libraries, tools, frameworks, and dependencies) for use in their software projects. Package feeds enable version control, dependency management, and easy distribution of… [ Read More ]

  • Exploring Packages in Azure DevOps

    Exploring Packages in Azure DevOps

    Exploring Packages in Azure DevOps In software development, a package is a collection of pre-written code that can be used by developers to perform specific tasks without the need to write those functionalities from scratch. Packages encapsulate libraries, modules, tools, and dependencies that can be… [ Read More ]

  • Learn how to Decompose your system in DevOps

    Learn how to Decompose your system in DevOps

    Learn how to Decompose your system in DevOps Decomposing a system is a critical part of modern software engineering and involves breaking down a large, complex system into smaller, more manageable components or services. These components should be loosely coupled and highly cohesive, allowing them… [ Read More ]

  • Understanding Source and Package componentization in Azure DevOps

    Understanding Source and Package componentization in Azure DevOps

    Understanding Source and Package componentization in Azure DevOps Source and package componentization refers to the practices of structuring and organizing software in a modular way, where components or parts of the application are isolated, reusable, and manageable. This modular approach helps with scalability, maintainability, and… [ Read More ]

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