Taiob Ali is a Microsoft MVP, Azure Advisor, and Senior Cloud Solutions Architect who has been working with Microsoft Azure for the past 8 years. He has been a great help to the Azure community, providing support and guidance to developers and architects. He has also been a strong advocate for Azure, helping to spread awareness of the platform and its capabilities.
Contributor Stories: Taiob Ali
Taiob Ali is a Microsoft MVP, an Azure Developer Advocate and a Software Architect. He is passionate about helping developers build applications on Azure. In this article, Taiob shares his journey as a developer and how he got involved in the Azure Developer Community.
Start of the Journey
Taiob started his journey as a software developer in 2009. He has worked with a variety of technologies such as .NET, Java, Node.js, and Angular. His passion for helping others learn about Azure led him to become a Microsoft MVP in 2017.
Getting Involved in the Azure Community
Taiob became an Azure Developer Advocate in 2019. He has since been actively involved in the Azure Developer Community. He has been a speaker at conferences and events, and has written blog posts and tutorials to help developers learn more about Azure.
Advice for Developers
Taiob has some advice for developers who are just starting out with Azure. He recommends that developers start by learning the basics of Azure, such as the services available and how to use them. He also suggests that developers get involved in the community by attending events, joining user groups, and contributing to open source projects.
“My advice to developers who are just starting out with Azure is to start by learning the basics. Learn the services that are available and how to use them. Get involved in the community by attending events, joining user groups, and contributing to open source projects.” -Taiob Ali
Taiob Ali is a passionate Azure Developer Advocate who has been actively involved in the Azure Developer Community since 2019. He has been a speaker at conferences and events, and has written blog posts and tutorials to help developers learn more about Azure. He has some advice for developers who are just starting out with Azure: learn the basics, get involved in the community, and contribute to open source projects.
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