New: Windows Azure Storage Helper for WebMatrix
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Hot on the heels of the
OData Helper for WebMatrix, today we are pushing a new helper out into the community. The Windows Azure Storage Helper makes it ridiculously easy to use Windows Azure Storage (both blob and table) when building your apps. If you’re not familiar with “cloud
storage,” I recommend you take a look
at this video where my pal Ryan explains what it’s all about. In a nutshell, it provides infinitely simple yet scalable storage, which is great if you are a website with lots of user generated content and you need your storage to grow auto-magically with
the success of your apps. Tables aren’t your normal relational databases—but they are great for simple data structures and they are super fast.
Read more about the helper on my blog.
Read more about the helper on my blog.
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Hi GDorta!
I used Camtasia Studio to do all of that, it's a great tool for producing screencasts lik that one.
Look forward to seeing your work!
James
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