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Writing and Testing Precompiled Azure Functions in Visual Studio 2017

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Overview

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In this course, you will learn how to bring the full power of the .NET ecosystem to Azure Function development using the familiar and powerful environment of Visual Studio. Write and debug functions locally, create unit tests, and publish your finished Azure Functions App to the cloud. Take the course today!

Previous incarnations of Azure Functions used C# script files. With the latest release, you can develop Azure Functions that use standard C# class files. This means you can use all your prior .NET knowledge to easily create Azure Functions whilst utilizing the powerful development environment that is Visual Studio. In this course, Writing and Testing Precompiled Azure Functions in Visual Studio 2017, you will learn how to set up your local development environment to develop and test Azure Functions locally. You will then learn how to create Azure Functions that are triggered from incoming HTTP requests. In addition, you will learn about integrating with Azure Storage queues and blobs, Azure Service Bus, and Azure Event Hubs. By the end of this course, you will be able to create an Azure Functions project from scratch in Visual Studio, write and debug functions locally, create unit tests, and publish your finished Azure Functions App to the cloud.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Getting Started in Visual Studio 15mins
  • Creating a Function Locally and Publishing to Azure 32mins
  • Configuring Precompiled Functions to Work with Azure Storage 40mins
  • Working with Other Triggers and Azure Services 35mins
  • Writing and Running Azure Function Unit Tests in Visual Studio 17mins

Taught by

Jason Roberts

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