FunctionAnalyser
azure-functions-university
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FunctionAnalyser
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I Created A Tool That Analyses Your Functions
Hi, the analyser now has Bedrock support! This is definitely not complete and bug free though, so please tell me if I need to change something, preferably via an issue on GitHub. You can also contact me via Discord: Error#1432.
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I created a tool that analyses your functions!
There's an executable file here (the name is FunctionAnalyser.exe,) you can download that one and start it directly.
azure-functions-university
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# What happened with Azure Functions in 2022? And some wishes for 2023
Azure Functions University - Discussions
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Where can I find projects to do in Azure?
If you want to learn and experiment with Azure Functions you can have a look at https://github.com/marcduiker/azure-functions-university. If you want some real life examples that use Durable Functions there's https://github.com/marcduiker/durable-functions-use-cases.
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The Azure Developer CLI - Compatibility journey for an Azure Functions Project
As a basis project I took an Azure Functions project that I created for the Azure Functions University. It is a very basic setup consisting of an HTTP triggered Azure Function with an output binding to a Blob Storage. Not really fancy but still enough moving parts to get a feeling for the journey.
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What area(s) of .NET should I focus on?
I suggest you look into Azure and start using different services. For instance you can write C# based Azure Functions and then use bindings to, relatively easily, read or write data to other Azure services. Such as Blob storage , Table storage, Queue Storage, CosmosDB. There are quite some examples here: https://github.com/marcduiker/azure-functions-university
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Backend development in .Net
Since you want to focus on Azure Functions (which I think is a great idea) I'd like to suggest this YouTube channel that contains a lot of accessible content: https://youtube.com/c/marcduiker-serverless This GitHub repo is also part of it: https://github.com/marcduiker/azure-functions-university
What are some alternatives?
Minecraft-Console-Client - Lightweight console for Minecraft chat and automated scripts
azd-compatibility-azure-function - Making an Azure Functions project (from Azure Functions University) compatible to azd
FileToVox - Tool for convert files into Magicavoxel file
AspNetCore-Developer-Roadmap - Roadmap to becoming an ASP.NET Core developer in 2024
nbt-studio - An up-to-date NBT viewer and editor with lots of new features
azure-dev - A developer CLI that reduces the time it takes for you to get started on Azure. The Azure Developer CLI (azd) provides a set of developer-friendly commands that map to key stages in your workflow - code, build, deploy, monitor, repeat.
environments - A set of language environments for Fission
vscode-azurefunctions - Azure Functions extension for VS Code
functionanalyser - Analyses your functions and shows you some information about them
azure-function-example - Azure Function Example in .NET
FeedbackBots - Chatbot for gathering feedback built with Azure Durable Functions
practical-aspnetcore - Practical samples of ASP.NET Core 8.0, 7.0, 6.0, 5.0, 3.1, 2.2, and 2.1,projects you can use. Readme contains explanations on all projects.