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This page is part of the Azure documentation. It contains code examples and configuration instructions for working with Azure services.
Bias Analysis
Bias Types:
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windows_first
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windows_tools
Summary:
The documentation shows a mild Windows bias by recommending Visual Studio Code (a Microsoft product, though cross-platform) as the editor, referencing Visual Studio Code's launch.json for debugging, and mentioning PowerShell as an additional management tool in the 'Next Steps' section. There are no explicit Linux or macOS-specific instructions, nor are there examples of running the code or setting up debugging on Linux/macOS. However, the main code and npm commands are cross-platform, and there are no PowerShell-heavy or Windows-only command-line examples.
Recommendations:
- Explicitly mention that all steps and tools (npm, Node.js, editors) work on Linux and macOS as well as Windows.
- Provide alternative instructions or notes for setting up command-line parameters in popular Linux/macOS editors or debuggers (e.g., JetBrains WebStorm, VS Code on Linux, or command-line usage).
- In the 'Next Steps' section, balance the mention of PowerShell with links to equivalent Azure CLI documentation, which is cross-platform.
- Where screenshots or instructions reference Visual Studio Code, clarify that it is available on all major OSes, or provide alternative examples for other environments.
- Consider including a brief section or note on running the Node.js application from a Linux/macOS terminal to reinforce cross-platform support.
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