Show HN: We tried to make Azure easier for developers
appspaces.devHey people,
We launched a preview of App Spaces (v2) today which is our attempt to make the Microsoft Azure portal much friendlier for developers who are new to Azure or new to cloud, and don't want to deal with all the cruft and intense complexity that Azure/AWS/GCP/etc provide. We know that there's so much more we can do to make these experiences better and this is our beginnings of getting there via something like App Spaces.
You can check out our site at https://www.appspaces.dev, or go directly to the experience (https://ms.portal.azure.com/#view/Microsoft_Azure_PaasServer...).
If you want to learn more or provide feedback, you can reach out to me-- sk dot hartle at microsoft dotcom. We want to rapidly iterate on our initial design here and get to core value within the next half a year or so. We know we have a long way to go, which is why we're releasing it to the community to help us drive and shape our roadmap.
Definitely some auth issues on that page.
I have to log in with Azure credentials just to see the docs? That's a non-starter, even for a guy who usually has an Azure portal open.
There's also no way to know, without providing credentials, if clicking on the buttons and providing credentials on that page is going to deploy something or show me docs. Again, that's a non-starter. I'm not deploying something without knowing what I'm deploying or how to un-deploy it.
I want to be excited, but there's exactly nothing useful I can gather from this page in its current form. Zero ability to sort out whether this will help me or not.
The FAQ section has an answer that flows off the page on my phone, and the text isn’t selectable for some reason, so I can’t even share the section I’m talking about.
Nice idea for developers who are approaching Azure, except that among the start apps there isn't Blazor which is from Microsoft... you're certainly doing it to attract other developers.
What azure needs is a sanboxed, free dev environment that one can actually learn in. That's the biggest first hurdle, and generally one that just makes people say fuck it and go elsewhere.
Doesn’t everyone have a sandbox free tier, azure included?
not from what I can tell, but azure is so absurdly huge perhaps I am just missing it.
not sure it's okay to have microsoft azure as your logo in the navbar? you're not from the microsoft, right? it may be misleading, better use own identity :/