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azure-functions-nodejs-worker
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# What happened with Azure Functions in 2022? And some wishes for 2023
The Azure Functions Node.js Roadmap 2022 made quite some announcements for 2022 like the new programming model, but unfortunately this will not be delivered by Santa Clause in 2022.
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Episode 92: myNewsWrap – SAP and Microsoft
Read it carefully: Azure Functions Node.js Roadmap 2022
- How to change/upgrade Node.js version in Azure Functions
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?
azure-functions-host - The host/runtime that powers Azure Functions
azd-compatibility-azure-function - Making an Azure Functions project (from Azure Functions University) compatible to azd
azure-functions-set-nodejs-version - Test lab consisting of 4 function apps to test switching of Node.js version in Azure Functions
AspNetCore-Developer-Roadmap - Roadmap to becoming an ASP.NET Core developer in 2024
azure-cli - Azure Command-Line Interface
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.
vscode-azurefunctions - Azure Functions extension for VS Code
app-service-announcements-discussions - Discussions for announcements from https://github.com/Azure/app-service-announcements/
FunctionAnalyser - A tool that analyses your functions.
js-serverless-prep-course - Complete this application repository and send us your link to apply for the serverless camp!
azure-function-example - Azure Function Example in .NET