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| | | | | Introduction: In our recent blog, We saw how to create an Azure function and now that we have our Azure function ready and hosted, let's look at invoking the function through a workflow. At this point, we will execute the function through an HTTP request instead of registering the function as a Webhook. Let us modify the | |
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| | | | | Let's talk about deploying an Azure Static Web App running Blazor and Azure Functions. | |
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| | | | | Previous Tutorial: Azure Functions - Part 3: Handling HTTP Query GET and POST Requests While writing code directly in the Azure portal is awesome, the next step in a real-world developer experience is to have a local environment where we code, build, and test our functions, and from there sent them the cloud. And this... | |
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