Push and Pull – Using VS Code with Azure Repos
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Photo credit - PixabayA fellow Redditor responded to this post sharing an experience with Azure Functions and Azure DevOps, and it got me to thinking. Several others also posted helpful replies. Since I was planning to dig into using some kind of code repository as well, why not give Azure DevOps a shot? That, dear reader, is where our story begins.
In my last post, we configured VS code to build, test, and deploy functions directly to an Azure Function App. In the spirit of once again walking before we run, let’s go back to the Azure portal and add some hooks into code repositories. As before, I’ll be documenting both successes and failures throughout this post, so you may want to read it completely before following all steps in order.
The journey begins here if you want to read the full story.
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I've been pretty satisfied with Azure DevOps so far, but calling it 'Azure' seems to be a marketing move and ends up being a misnomer.
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@flaxking said in Push and Pull – Using VS Code with Azure Repos:
I've been pretty satisfied with Azure DevOps so far, but calling it 'Azure' seems to be a marketing move and ends up being a misnomer.
I love the fact that Azure can advertise giving customers DevOps for free.
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@NetworkNerd said in Push and Pull – Using VS Code with Azure Repos:
@flaxking said in Push and Pull – Using VS Code with Azure Repos:
I've been pretty satisfied with Azure DevOps so far, but calling it 'Azure' seems to be a marketing move and ends up being a misnomer.
I love the fact that Azure can advertise giving customers DevOps for free.
Haha, MS clients can now say their company has adopted DevOps.
Reminds me of them commandeering Office and SQL.
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@flaxking said in Push and Pull – Using VS Code with Azure Repos:
@NetworkNerd said in Push and Pull – Using VS Code with Azure Repos:
@flaxking said in Push and Pull – Using VS Code with Azure Repos:
I've been pretty satisfied with Azure DevOps so far, but calling it 'Azure' seems to be a marketing move and ends up being a misnomer.
I love the fact that Azure can advertise giving customers DevOps for free.
Haha, MS clients can now say their company has adopted DevOps.
Reminds me of them commandeering Office and SQL.
Don't forget DOS!