Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
missing_linux_example
windows_tools
powershell_heavy
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a strong Windows bias. All development instructions assume the use of Visual Studio on Windows, with no mention of Linux or cross-platform alternatives. Steps such as 'Run as administrator', usage of the Azure Compute Emulator, and reliance on Visual Studio project templates are Windows-specific. There are no examples or guidance for developing, building, or running the application on Linux or macOS, nor are there CLI or VS Code alternatives provided. The documentation also references Windows tools (Compute Emulator, Visual Studio dialogs) exclusively and does not mention Linux equivalents or how to achieve parity.
Recommendations
- Add instructions for developing and running the application on Linux and macOS, including using .NET CLI and VS Code.
- Provide examples for setting environment variables on Linux/macOS (e.g., export in bash/zsh) as well as Windows.
- Include steps for building and running the application using the .NET CLI (dotnet new, dotnet build, dotnet run) instead of only Visual Studio.
- Mention cross-platform Azure development tools, such as Azure Functions Core Tools, Azure CLI, and alternatives to the Compute Emulator.
- Clarify which steps are Windows-specific and offer Linux/macOS alternatives where possible.
- Add screenshots or terminal output examples for Linux/macOS environments.
- Reference documentation for .NET development on Linux/macOS and using Azure Service Bus from those platforms.
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