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| | Find out how you can use an Azure DevOps pipeline to go from Bicep files to Template Specs with a custom PowerShell script
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| | Completely done-in today. Absolutely manic at work. The lead dev's final day. Sitting in on interviews for a junior tester, submitting drafts of specification documents, configuring Azure DevOps permissions for new contractors. Not a single line of code written. The main calamity is the discovery of an oversight in the requirements. The (outgoing) dev, system owner, and the PM don't seem to care that we keep scoping and delivering work that isn't fit for purpose.
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| | Deploying a Log Analytics Workspace using Azure Verified Modules (AVM) with Bicep is a streamlined process that leverages the standardized practices of the Azure infrastructure-as-code framework. Here's a concise guide on how to set up your workspace using the AVM project on GitHub: The following is example Bicep code, I will let you create the...
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| Historically, if you worked in a company that wanted to share JARs among projects without open sourcing them, then you needed to run a private Nexus or Archiva instance yourself. If that works for you, then great! But if you would prefer not to have to run that server, monitor it, secure it, and patch it, then Deps is for you. Deps is a new JAR hosting service for developers. It takes away the maintenance overhead of running a JAR server.