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Feb 7, 2018
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Diagnosing Errors on your Cloud Apps

Justin Clareburt (MSFT)
Justin Clareburt (MSFT)

One of the most frustrating experiences is when you have your app working on your local machine, but when you publish it it’s inexplicably failing. Fortunately, Visual Studio provides handy features for working with apps running in Azure. In this blog I’ll show you how to leverage the capabilities of Cloud Explorer to diagnose issues in Azure. If y...

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Jan 9, 2018
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64 bit ASP.NET Core on Azure App Service

Glenn Condron [MSFT]
Glenn Condron [MSFT]

When creating an Azure App Service .NET Core is already pre-installed. However, only the 32 bit .NET runtime is installed. In this post we will look at a  few ways that you can get a 64 bit runtime on Azure App Service During the 2.1 timeframe we are hoping to have both 32 and 64 bit runtimes installed as well as enabling the portal experience to ...

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Dec 21, 2017
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Take a Break with Azure Functions

Justin Clareburt (MSFT)
Justin Clareburt (MSFT)

So, it's the Holidays. The office is empty, the boss is away, and you've got a bit of free time on your hands. How about learning a new skill and having some fun? Azure Functions are a serverless technology that executes code based on various triggers (i.e. a URL is called, an item is placed on a queue, a file is added to blob storage, a timer goe...

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Nov 28, 2017
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Improve website performance by optimizing images

Mads Kristensen
Mads Kristensen

We all want our web applications to load as fast as possible to give the best possible experience to the users. One of the steps to achieve that is to make sure the images we use are as optimized as possible. If we can reduce the file size of the images then we can significantly reduce the weight of the website. This is important for various reaso...

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Nov 15, 2017
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Improvements to Azure Functions in Visual Studio

Justin Clareburt (MSFT)
Justin Clareburt (MSFT)

We're excited to announce several improvements to the Azure Functions experience in Visual Studio as part of the latest update to the Azure Functions tools on top of Visual Studio 2017 v15.5. New Function project dialog To make it easier to get up and running with Azure Functions, we've introduced a new Functions project ...

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Nov 1, 2017
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Publishing a Web App to an Azure VM from Visual Studio

Justin Clareburt (MSFT)
Justin Clareburt (MSFT)

We know virtual machines (VMs) are one of the most popular places to run apps in Azure, but publishing to a VM from Visual Studio has been a tricky experience for some. So, we’re pleased to announce that in Visual Studio 15.5 we’ve added some improvements to the experience. In this post, we’ll discussed the requirements for a VM that’s ready to run...

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Aug 14, 2017
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Announcing ASP.NET Core 2.0

Jeffrey Fritz
Jeffrey Fritz

The ASP.NET team is proud to announce general availability of ASP.NET Core 2.0.  This release features compatibility with .NET Core 2.0, tooling support in Visual Studio 2017 version 15.3, and the new Razor Pages user-interface design paradigm.  For a full list of updates, you can read the release notes and you can check the list of changed items i...

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Apr 14, 2017
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Azure Functions Tools Roadmap

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**Update 5-10-2017: **The first release of Visual Studio 2017 Tools for Azure Functions is now available to try We’ve been humbled by the intense interest in Visual Studio tools for Azure Functions since we shipped our initial preview for Visual Studio 2015 last fall. Unfortunately, given other constraints, Visual Studio 2017 did not include Azure...

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Nov 16, 2016
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Put a .NET Core App in a Container with the new Docker Tools for Visual Studio

Jeffrey Fritz
Jeffrey Fritz

By now hopefully you’ve heard the good news that we’ve added first class support for building and running .NET applications inside of Docker containers in Visual Studio 2017 RC.  Visual Studio 2017 and Docker support building and running .NET applications using Windows containers (on Windows 10/Server 2016 only), and .NET Core applications on Linux...

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Nov 1, 2016
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Visual Studio Tools for Azure Functions

Web Development Tools Microsoft
Web Development Tools Microsoft

Update 5-10-2017: The first release of Visual Studio 2017 Tools for Azure Functions is now available to try. As discussed in the Visual Studio 2017 Toolspost and these 2015 tools were preview tools that provided us great feedback and learning. However, as outlined in our roadmap post, the pivot to precompiled functions with a focus on .NET Standa...

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