We are happy to announce the release of Tailwind Traders. A fictitious retail company showcasing the future of intelligent application experiences. These reference apps are all are powered by the Azure cloud, built with best-in-class tools, and made smarter through data and AI.
This release intends to share a simplified version of the reference sample apps used at Connect(); 2018 Keynotes.
For this demo reference, we built several consumer and line-of-business applications and a set of backend services. You can find all repositories in the following locations:
- Backend (AKS)
- Website (ASP.NET & React)
- Desktop (WinForms & WPF -.NET Core)
- Rewards (ASP.NET Framework)
- Mobile (Xamarin Forms 4.0)
As part of Connect(); 2018 we also released the AI Vision Provision sample mobile app, which allows you to deploy Azure services from scanning Azure Services Logos or Text. The AI Pet Detector demo app is also available, learn how to create a Pet Detector image recognition with Azure Notebooks, Azure Machine Learning and Visual Studio Code.
BFF = Backend For Frontend
You will need an Azure subscription to work with this demo code. You can:
- Open an account for free Azure subscription. You get credits that can be used to try out paid Azure services. Even after the credits are used up, you can keep the account and use free Azure services and features, such as the Web Apps feature in Azure App Service.
- Activate Visual Studio subscriber benefits. Your Visual Studio subscription gives you credits every month that you can use for paid Azure services.
- Create an Azure student account and get free credit when you create your account.
Learn more about it with Microsoft Learn - Introduction to Azure.
Videos and blog posts from Connect(); 2018:
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Scott Guthrie's Keynote:
- Scott Hanselman's Keynote:
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