Azure On GitHub
Microsoft recently made a big splash about their new set of SDKs for developing Azure applications for .NET, Java, PHP, and Node.js. But the thing that caught my attention was…
Microsoft recently made a big splash about their new set of SDKs for developing Azure applications for .NET, Java, PHP, and Node.js. But the thing that caught my attention was something on the developer center page for each SDK:
That’s right! The Windows Azure team recently open sourced their Azure SDK libraries on GitHub under the Apache v2 License! We hope to see more where that came from.
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