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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
azure-dev
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I thought aspire was going to make deploying to azure easy???
File an issue on https://github.com/Azure/azure-dev/issues
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Episode 150: myNewsWrap – SAP and Microsoft
This section collects all news touching the topic of a developer platform. Fuzzy term but here you find news on topics that make the life of developers easier beyond pure development be it Infrastructure as Code, GitHub and more like the Azure Developer CLI.
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Episode 134: myNewsWrap – SAP and Microsoft
azd Release Notes beta.1 and beta.2
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Azure Developer CLI Azure Developer CLI episode 0.6.0 - I am hooked
It is the beginning of February and that means ... (short drum roll) ... the new monthly version of the Azure Developer CLI is out! So welcome version 0.6.0-beta2.
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Azure Developer CLI episode 0.5.0 - refactoring ahead
As mentioned in the beginning there are several more additions in the release like shell completion, FederatedIdentityCredentials or the new command azd auth token. Although not all new features and fixes are not relevant to update your 0.4.0-beta.x setup to 0.5.0-beta.x, there might be some features you have been waiting for. So check the release note and maybe find some more helpful new features you might have been waiting for.
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Episode 117: myNewsWrap – SAP and Microsoft
Attention: The new version 0.5.0-beta.1 had a glitch concerning log on via azd logon to private Azure subscriptions. This is fixed with version 0.5.0-beta.2.
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Azure Developer CLI episode 0.4.0 - the compatibility journey continues
With the updates of the Azure Developer CLI to version 0.3.0-beta3 and finally 0.4.0-beta.1 (2022-11-02) simplifications were introduced that affect the structuring of the bicep templates. The overall layout was simplified and the bicep templates from the core library have been re-structured and improved..
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Episode 109: myNewsWrap – SAP and Microsoft
0.4.0-beta.1
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What's up Azure Developer CLI in October?
The most prominent a probably most awaited new feature of the Azure Developer CLI (besides AKS support) is the support of Azure DevOps in the pipeline config command. Here you go: release 0.3.0-beta.1 introduced the support of Azure DevOps. This is also reflected in the documentation which now comprises this new option in the section "Configuring deplyoment pipeline" of the How-to guides.
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Episode 108: myNewsWrap – SAP and Microsoft
New version of Azure Developer CLI
What are some alternatives?
azd-compatibility-azure-function - Making an Azure Functions project (from Azure Functions University) compatible to azd
guides
AspNetCore-Developer-Roadmap - Roadmap to becoming an ASP.NET Core developer in 2024
azure-functions-python-worker - Python worker for Azure Functions.
vscode-azurefunctions - Azure Functions extension for VS Code
azurechat - 🤖 💼 Azure Chat Solution Accelerator powered by Azure Open AI Service
FunctionAnalyser - A tool that analyses your functions.
azure-function-example - Azure Function Example in .NET
todo-nodejs-mongo-swa-func - A blueprint for getting a React web app with a Node.js API and a MongoDB database on Azure. The blueprint includes sample application code (a ToDo web app) which can be removed and replaced with your own application code. Add your own source code and leverage the Infrastructure as Code assets (written in Bicep) to get up and running quickly.
FeedbackBots - Chatbot for gathering feedback built with Azure Durable Functions
awesome-azd - An awesome list that curates content (articles, videos, tutorials and docs) and templates (ready to use) for the Azure Developer CLI (`azd`). Plus a hosted azd-templates Gallery to simplify search & discovery