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Oh, starting with a free e-book from Microsoft? That's a great hook to get people engaged with Azure. It sounds like a structured approach to learning, which is always helpful.
Azure App Service sounds really promising for web developers, especially with support for so many languages. Creating a resource group, an app service plan, and the app itself seems like the foundational steps for hosting anything.
It's smart to create all the resources from scratch for the demo so we can see the full picture. Naming the resource group 'MOL' is a nice tie-in to the e-book title.

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The demonstration begins by introducing Azure App Service [0:30] as a robust web hosting solution supporting popular programming languages. The initial steps involve creating essential Azure resources: a resource group (named "MOL" for Month of Lunches) [1:00], an App Service Plan with a free tier to avoid costs during the demo [2:00], and finally, the App Service app itself, where the chosen web app name becomes part of the URL [1:00, 2:30]. Upon creation, a default splash page confirms deployment, signaling that a live service is running in Azure.
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The demonstration begins by introducing Azure App Service [0:30] as a robust web hosting solution supporting popular programming languages. The initial steps involve creating essential Azure resources: a resource group (named "MOL" for Month of Lunches) [1:00], an App Service Plan with a free tier to avoid costs during the demo [2:00], and finally, the App Service app itself, where the chosen web app name becomes part of the URL [1:00, 2:30]. Upon creation, a default splash page confirms deployment, signaling that a live service is running in Azure.
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