Microsoft Learn is a library of technical documentation and training for end users, developers, and IT professionals who work withMicrosoft products. Microsoft Learn was introduced in September 2018.[1] In 2022,Microsoft Docs, the technical documentation library that had replacedMSDN andTechNet in 2016, was moved to Microsoft Learn.[2][3]
Type of site | Knowledge base |
---|---|
Available in | Multiple languages |
Area served | Worldwide |
Owner | Microsoft |
URL | learn |
IPv6 support | Yes |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | September 26, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-09-26) |
Current status | Online |
Structure and features
editThe site's information is organized into seven topic areas:
Documentation
editOriginally the separate site Microsoft Docs,[2] this area contains a library of technical instructions and specifications for Microsoft's products. It is organized into over 60 groups based on product or technology, such as.NET,SQL Server,Visual Studio, andWindows.
Training
editThis area contains online training modules and courses organized into three areas: Training Paths, Career Paths, and Student Hub. Modules and courses consist of a series of articles that include exercises and are available in beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Examples of modules and courses includeIntroduction toGit,Write your firstC# code, andExploreAzure Pipelines.
Credentials
editThis area provides information and resources for obtaining Microsoft Certifications and Applied Skills: ways to show objective proof of knowledge and skill in using Microsoft products for career advancement. Available certifications include:Microsoft Certified Educator andMicrosoft 365 Certified Administrator Expert
Q&A
editThis is a forum for asking and answering questions about Microsoft products and technologies.
Code samples
editOriginally the separate site MSDN Gallery,[4] this is a repository of community-authored code samples and projects. Articles containing code samples are organized by product or programming language.
Assessments
editThis area provides free self-service online evaluations of business strategies and workloads in administeringMicrosoft Azure deployments.
Shows
editThis is a repository of video programs that cover various topics concerning Microsoft products and technologies.
References
edit- ^Sandquist, Jeff (May 4, 2016)."Introducing Microsoft.com/Learn".Microsoft Learn Team Blog. Retrieved2023-11-21.
- ^ab"Microsoft Docs moves to new home at Microsoft Learn". 2022-09-21. Retrieved2023-11-21.
- ^Gola, Nishant (2022-09-26)."Microsoft moves its documentation from Docs to Learn".TheWindowsClub News. Retrieved2023-11-21.
- ^Speight, April (2022-06-07)."MSDN Code Gallery Has Retired". Microsoft Learn. Retrieved2023-11-21.
External links
editThis article about a technology website is astub. You can help Wikipedia byexpanding it. |