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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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powershell_heavy
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windows_tools
Summary:
The documentation page demonstrates a strong Windows bias. All instructions for project setup, package installation, and tooling reference Visual Studio 2022 and its GUI, with no mention of cross-platform alternatives like Visual Studio Code or command-line workflows. NuGet package installation is shown exclusively via the Visual Studio Package Manager Console (PowerShell), with no dotnet CLI examples. There are no Linux/macOS-specific instructions or screenshots, and the workflow assumes a Windows development environment throughout.
Recommendations:
- Add instructions for creating and managing .NET projects using the dotnet CLI, which is cross-platform.
- Provide NuGet package installation commands using 'dotnet add package' alongside or instead of PowerShell/Package Manager Console examples.
- Mention and provide guidance for using Visual Studio Code or JetBrains Rider as alternative IDEs, especially for Linux/macOS users.
- Include notes or sections that clarify the steps are applicable on Linux/macOS, and highlight any OS-specific differences.
- Replace or supplement screenshots of Visual Studio with equivalent command-line instructions or screenshots from cross-platform editors.
- Explicitly state that the quickstart is cross-platform and provide parity in instructions for all supported operating systems.
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Flagged Code Snippets
Install-Package Azure.Messaging.EventHubs
Install-Package Azure.Messaging.EventHubs.Processor
Install-Package Azure.Messaging.EventHubs
Install-Package Azure.Identity
Install-Package Azure.Messaging.EventHubs
Install-Package Azure.Messaging.EventHubs
Install-Package Azure.Messaging.EventHubs.Processor
Install-Package Azure.Identity