Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_tools
powershell_heavy
windows_first
Summary
The documentation page provides examples for multiple languages, including C#, Java, JavaScript, Python, and PowerShell. However, there is a noticeable Windows bias: PowerShell is included as a first-class language throughout, with detailed examples and configuration instructions. The use of PowerShell and references to function.json (a pattern most common in Windows/PowerShell development) are prominent. There is no mention of Linux-specific tools, shell scripts, or cross-platform alternatives to PowerShell. The documentation also references Windows-centric patterns (e.g., function.json editing, PowerShell cmdlets) before or instead of Linux equivalents.
Recommendations
- Add Bash or shell script examples alongside PowerShell for Linux users.
- Clarify that function.json editing and PowerShell usage are not required or typical on Linux, and provide guidance for Linux-native workflows.
- Include notes or sections on running Durable Functions on Linux, including any differences in setup, tooling, or recommended practices.
- Where PowerShell is used, offer equivalent code snippets in Bash or Python for Linux parity.
- Explicitly mention cross-platform compatibility and highlight any OS-specific considerations for Durable Functions development.
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