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Google Cloud Platform | Building .NET Application - Part 1

Google Cloud Platform | Building .NET Application - Part 1


In this session we are creating a simple "HELLO WORLD" .NET Application in Google Cloud - App Engine


Objectives: 

  • Creating your Google Cloud platform
  • Complete your registration
  • Create your .NET Application

You can also cover this topic in our practical youtube session :




Creating your Google Cloud Platform:

Step 1:    Go to  https://console.cloud.google.com


console cloud google platform
Here you have to choose your Country & Confirm the Legal Agreement to enter next.


Step 2 : Add Business/Individual details & Payment information. You need to add your credit/debit card detail here. Then you will get into your google cloud dashboard.

Add Business/Individual details & Payment information, GCD, Google cloud













Step  3 : Google Cloud Dashboard - Here you can see all about this platform



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