Thank you Matt for this content. I purchased your "Zero to Hero" course. I noticed that there are few videos in production. Are you planning to finished them any time soon?
Thanks for the support! Yes, absolutely aiming to keep the content for the course rolling out. Unfortunately the last 6 months threw a few hurdles my way and cause a delay in production. Planning is well underway for the next section!
Thank you Matt for this excellent content. I especially appreciate that you explain "small" nuances, such as @11:40 where you explain the difference between "requiredonly" and "all" parameters, where you even explain (just with a short sentence) what "requiredonly" parameters mean (parameters without default values). These little things help me make sure I understand what it means to have requiredonly and all parameters. Keep up the good work.
Hey Patrick. Thanks for the comment and the feedback. I really appreciate you took the time to let me know - as a content creator that really helps a lot! Glad the video was useful for you 🙂
bicep is an interesting abstraction. I dont like the lack of a state file or way to manage the infrastructure drift. It feel like terraform in its beginnings. thanks for the video
There is no state management - Bicep can query the state directly from Azure. This removes problems with collaboration when multiple developers are accessing the state file ala Terraform. There are therefore no issues with keeping the state file secure, or refreshing the state either!