Description:
The bicep is a domain-specific language (DSL) that uses a declarative syntax to deploy Azure resources. In a Bicep file, you define the infrastructure you want to deploy to Azure, and then use that file throughout the development lifecycle to repeatedly deploy your infrastructure. Your resources are deployed in a consistent manner.
In this video, you will learn how you can use a bicep file to publish the azure function app resource.
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To start with Bicep:
1. Install the tools. See Set up Bicep development and deployment environments. Or, you can use the VS Code Devcontainer/Codespaces repo to get a pre-configured authoring environment.
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