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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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windows_tools
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missing_linux_example
Summary:
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by prioritizing Windows-centric tools and workflows. Package installation instructions are given first for the .NET Core CLI (cross-platform), but then for the Visual Studio Package Manager Console, which is Windows-only and uses PowerShell syntax. There are no explicit Linux or macOS-specific instructions or mentions of alternative editors or package managers. Visual Studio (Windows) is referenced without mention of VS Code or other cross-platform IDEs. The documentation assumes familiarity with Windows tooling and omits Linux-specific guidance.
Recommendations:
- Add explicit instructions for Linux/macOS users, such as using the .NET CLI in Bash or Zsh terminals.
- Mention and provide examples for using Visual Studio Code (cross-platform) alongside or instead of Visual Studio.
- Clarify that the .NET CLI commands work on all platforms, and provide terminal commands for Bash (Linux/macOS) where appropriate.
- Avoid referencing Windows-only tools (like the Visual Studio Package Manager Console) without offering cross-platform alternatives.
- Where UI navigation is described (e.g., opening the console), include steps for cross-platform editors or command lines.
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