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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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missing_linux_example
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windows_tools
Summary:
The documentation is heavily oriented towards Windows development environments, specifically Visual Studio and .NET Framework. All setup and usage instructions assume the use of Visual Studio (a Windows-only IDE for .NET Framework), and there are no instructions or examples for Linux users or for using cross-platform tools like Visual Studio Code or the .NET CLI. There are no mentions of Linux-specific installation steps, command-line instructions, or alternative editors, and the only way to run the sample is via Visual Studio's Ctrl+F5 shortcut.
Recommendations:
- Add instructions for setting up and running the sample using the .NET CLI (dotnet new, dotnet add package, dotnet run), which works on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
- Include guidance for using Visual Studio Code as an alternative to Visual Studio, with steps for installing required extensions and running/debugging the app.
- Provide explicit Linux and macOS prerequisites (e.g., installing .NET SDK, using a terminal) alongside Windows/Visual Studio instructions.
- Replace or supplement Visual Studio-specific instructions (like right-clicking to manage NuGet packages) with equivalent command-line alternatives.
- Mention how to edit configuration files and run the application from the terminal on Linux/macOS.
- Ensure screenshots and UI references are either cross-platform or have Linux/macOS equivalents.
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