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In this episode of For a Cloudy Day, Simon Gottschlag, CTO of Co-native, interviews Carl Lindberg from Xenit about using Azure Bicep to import existing resources. Bicep, a declarative Infrastructure as Code (IaC) language specific to Azure, helps automate, document, and declare cloud environments. The discussion covers the differences of Bicep with other tools like Terraform, step-by-step guidance on importing Azure resources, and good practices to avoid common pitfalls. Carl emphasizes starting with small, manageable chunks and learning by doing. The episode concludes with recommendations for beginners, including using Microsoft Learn and practicing in a safe, test environment.

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In this episode of For a Cloudy Day, Simon Gottschlag, CTO of Co-native, interviews Carl Lindberg from Xenit about using Azure Bicep to import existing resources. Bicep, a declarative Infrastructure as Code (IaC) language specific to Azure, helps automate, document, and declare cloud environments. The discussion covers the differences of Bicep with other tools like Terraform, step-by-step guidance on importing Azure resources, and good practices to avoid common pitfalls. Carl emphasizes starting with small, manageable chunks and learning by doing. The episode concludes with recommendations for beginners, including using Microsoft Learn and practicing in a safe, test environment.

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