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Screen Scraping As A Service with Azure Functions in 5 Mins
If you have some data in a web page but there is no API to get the same data, it’s possible to
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: azure functions, azure, serverless, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Screen-Scraping-As-A-Service-with-Azure-Functions-in-5-Mins
Azure HTTP Function Authorization with Function Keys
When creating an Azure Function triggered via HTTP, one way to authorize use of the function is to c
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: azure functions, azure, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Azure-HTTP-Function-Authorization-with-Function-Keys
Reducing Database Round Trips With Included Documents in Marten
Marten is a .NET document database library that uses an underlying PostgreSQL database to store obje
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: c#, .net, data, marten, nosql
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Reducing-Database-Round-Trips-With-Included-Documents-in-Marten
Enforcing Referential Integrity Between Documents with Marten and PostgreSQL
Even though Marten is a library to enable document database storage semantics, because it’s bu
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: c#, .net, data, marten, nosql
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Enforcing-Referential-Integrity-Between-Documents-with-Marten-and-PostgreSQL
.NET Document Databases with Marten
Document databases are a form of NoSQL database that store items (objects) as single documents rathe
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: c#, .net, data, marten, nosql
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/NET-Document-Databases-with-Marten
New Pluralsight Course: Testing C# Code in Production with Scientist.NET
My latest Pluralsight course is now available for viewing. It demonstrates how to use the Scientist.
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: pluralsight courses, .net, c#, quality, testing
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/New-Pluralsight-Course-Testing-C-Code-in-Production-with-ScientistNET
Refactoring Production Code With Experiments and Scientist.NET
When refactoring a part of an application we can use the existing tests to give a level of confidenc
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: Post
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: c#, quality, .net, testing
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Refactoring-Production-Code-With-Experiments-and-ScientistNET
Testing ASP.NET Core MVC Controllers: Getting Started
When writing ASP.NET Core MVC web applications, you may want to test that controller actions behave
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: Post
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: testing, .net core, xunit.net, asp.net core
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Testing-ASPNET-Core-MVC-Controllers-Getting-Started
Using Python Expressions from C# Code
Utilizing the dynamic features of C# and the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR), among other things, all
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: Post
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: .net, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Using-Python-Expressions-from-C-Code
Customizing C# Object Member Display During Debugging
In a previous post I wrote about Customising the Appearance of Debug Information in Visual Studio wi
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: Post
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: C#, .net, .net core, visual studio
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Customizing-C-Object-Member-Display-During-Debugging
Lifelike Test Data Generation with Bogus
Bogus is a lovely library from Brian Chavez to use in automated tests to automatically generate test
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: Post
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: testing, qa, quality, xunit.net
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Lifelike-Test-Data-Generation-with-Bogus
Improving Azure Functions Blob Trigger Performance and Reliability - Part 4: Periodically Checking for Unprocessed Blobs
In the this final part of this series we wrap up by briefly discussing some ways to check for blobs
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: C#, azure, azure functions, .net, serverless, azurefunctionblobtriggerseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Improving-Azure-Functions-Blob-Trigger-Performance-and-Reliability-Part-4-Periodically-Checking-for-Unprocessed-Blobs
Improving Azure Functions Blob Trigger Performance and Reliability - Part 3: Using Event Grid to Respond to New Blobs
In the previous part of the series we saw how to improve the reliability of responding to new blobs
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: Post
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: C#, azure, azure functions, .net, serverless, azurefunctionblobtriggerseries
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Improving-Azure-Functions-Blob-Trigger-Performance-and-Reliability-Part-3-Using-Event-Grid-to-Respond-to-New-Blobs
Handling Errors and Poison Blobs in Azure Functions With Azure Blob Storage Triggers
(This article applies to Azure Functions V2) An Azure Function can be triggered by new blobs being w
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: Post
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: C#, azure, azure functions, .net, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Handling-Errors-and-Poison-Blobs-in-Azure-Functions-With-Azure-Blob-Storage-Triggers
Dealing With Unprocessed Storage Queue Poison Messages in Azure Functions
If an Azure Function that is triggered by a message on a Storage Queue throws an exception, the mess
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: Post
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: azure, azure functions, C#, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Dealing-With-Unprocessed-Storage-Queue-Poison-Messages-in-Azure-Functions
Specifying How Soon a Storage Queue Message Will Be Retried in an Azure Function
By default, if an exception occurs in an Azure Function that uses a Storage Queue trigger, the messa
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: Post
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: azure, azure functions, C#, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Specifying-How-Soon-a-Storage-Queue-Message-Will-Be-Retried-in-an-Azure-Function
Getting Message Metadata When Using Azure Functions Storage Queue Triggers
When creating an Azure Function that is triggered by incoming messages on a Storage Queue, the type
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: azure, azure functions, C#, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Getting-Message-Metadata-When-Using-Azure-Functions-Storage-Queue-Triggers
Configuring Queue Names and Blob Path Bindings in Azure Functions Configuration
When working with Azure Functions in C# (specifically Azure Functions V2 in this article) you can sp
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: azure, azure functions, C#, serverless
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/Configuring-Queue-Names-and-Blob-Path-Bindings-in-Azure-Functions-Configuration
NUnit 3 Quick Tips: Asserting On Collections
When the result you want to check is a collection, you can use NUnit to assert that it has the expec
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: Post
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: nunit, testing, qa, quality, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/NUnit-3-Quick-Tips-Asserting-On-Collections
NUnit 3 Quick Tips: Asserting On Object Reference Equality
When asserting on equality using the EqualConstraint you may not always get the behaviour you want d
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: Post
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: nunit, testing, qa, quality, c#
http://dontcodetired.com/blog/post/NUnit-3-Quick-Tips-Asserting-On-Object-Reference-Equality
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