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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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powershell_heavy
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missing_linux_example
Summary:
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias primarily by providing only Windows/Powershell command-line examples (e.g., nslookup shown as 'PS C:\> nslookup ...'), and by referencing .NET Framework APIs exclusively, which are most commonly associated with Windows. There are no equivalent Linux or cross-platform command-line examples, nor any mention of Linux-specific troubleshooting steps or tools. The documentation assumes a Windows environment for diagnostics and omits Linux or macOS parity.
Recommendations:
- For every command-line example (such as nslookup), provide both Windows (Powershell/cmd) and Linux/macOS (bash/sh) equivalents side by side.
- Explicitly mention that the .NET APIs can be used cross-platform, or provide links/examples for other supported SDKs (such as Java, Python, or Node.js) if applicable.
- Include troubleshooting steps and command examples that are relevant to Linux/macOS environments (e.g., using 'dig' or 'host' for DNS resolution, checking network connectivity with 'curl' or 'telnet').
- Avoid assuming the use of Windows-specific tools or patterns; where possible, use generic, cross-platform terminology and examples.
- If the documentation is intentionally .NET/Windows-specific, clarify this scope at the beginning and provide links to equivalent guidance for other platforms.
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