Detected Bias Types
Windows First
Missing Linux Example
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Windows Tools
Powershell Heavy
Summary
The documentation is heavily oriented toward Windows development environments. It exclusively references Visual Studio (Windows-only), uses Windows terminology and screenshots, and provides instructions based on Windows tools (NuGet Package Manager Console, Visual Studio UI). There are no Linux or cross-platform alternatives mentioned for project setup, package management, or running the application. The 'Next Steps' section also highlights PowerShell, another Windows-centric tool, without mentioning Bash, CLI, or Linux equivalents.
Recommendations
- Add instructions for creating and running the .NET application using cross-platform tools such as Visual Studio Code, JetBrains Rider, or the 'dotnet' CLI.
- Include Linux/macOS-specific steps for project creation, package installation (e.g., 'dotnet new console', 'dotnet add package'), and running the application.
- Replace or supplement Visual Studio screenshots with cross-platform alternatives.
- Mention and provide examples for managing CDN resources using Azure CLI or Bash scripts, not just PowerShell.
- Clarify that the .NET SDK and Azure CDN libraries are cross-platform and can be used outside of Windows.
- Ensure parity in troubleshooting and environment setup guidance for Linux/macOS users.