Although I use TFS a lot, I thought I would setup a GitHub repository to host a public copy of my IIS, ASP.NET and C# troubleshooting labs located here. Here is how I did it. Install the GitHub extension for Visual Studio Create your GitHub repo and then login Create a GitHub repository Create a […]
Read More →Search Results for: github
Troubleshooting Web App deployment issues when using Git / GitHub
I setup a Web App to test deployments from GitHub. Once the Web App was created I linked it to GitHub by selecting the “Integrate source control” link on the main page of for the website and selected GitHub. Following the wizard I was able to make the link between the 2. The details are […]
Read More →Free PDF download MCA Microsoft Certified Associate Azure Data Engineer Study Guide: Exam DP-203
If you want to get a free copy of the Index, Table of Contents and of Chapter 1, have a look here. Click on the READ AN EXCERPT dropdown and then select the one you would like to review. Figure 1 illustrates how that looks like. Figure 1, how to get a free PDF copy […]
Read More →MCA Microsoft Certified Associate Azure Data Engineer Study Guide: Exam DP-203
I am proud to announce the publication of my newest book titled, “Microsoft Certified Associate Data Engineer Study Guide” for the DP-203 exam. The example data used in this book consists of my brainwaves. You can download the data and the source code for all the examples in the book on GitHub here . ADLS, […]
Read More →How to set the PATH on an Azure App Service, customize, modify
The location from which a process is invoked is important. A process, I.e. an executable (.exe) is the program which contains the entry point to the code which needs to run. If the location is in a relative position related to the assemblies it requires, then the .exe can use relative paths to access an […]
Read More →Bring Your Own Storage (BYOS) Azure App Service map directory path
NOTE: it is now possible to achieve this in the Azure portal which means the modification of the XDT file is no longer necessary. It will still work and knowing about this capability might help you implement something which does not currently have an interface to do so…yet. Here is some information about doing this […]
Read More →Azure Functions, function.json, Visual Studio 2022 and proxies.json, deploy, deployment
A few interesting scenarios I experienced that I wanted to document. Firstly, there is a lot of focus on Visual Studio Code, I’m still working on ramping up there and aligning with and contributing the momentum it is building. I see Visual Studio Code as the place where those who want to get into Open […]
Read More →Setting up an Azure DevOps repo, how (I) did it, it works
I use my blogs as a reminder for myself, I share them in case other find some value in them. I often do thing in an odd fashion, simply because I do not know the most optimal way, but find a way to get the work done, even though the path is, like I said […]
Read More →Beginning C# and .NET, 2021 Edition
I would like to proudly announce the release and availability of my new Beginning C# and .NET 2021 Edition book, which was co-authored with Jon Reid. The book contains over 800 pages of material relating to the skills and knowledge required to become a great C# programmer. The book is designed around the premise that […]
Read More →A Cancellation Token, an Azure Function and managing disruption
I wrote this post “Batching a Service Bus triggered Azure Function” as a prefix to the one here. That post shows how to configure a batch of messages so that they get processed in a single Function Invocation. What is a ‘”Function Invocation” you might ask? Well…, when you setup an Azure Function you bind […]
Read More →