Former Microsoft Azure MVP,
Co-organizers of the French PowerShell & DevOps UG .
Find me on https://github.com/omiossec or https://www.linkedin.com/in/omiossec/
Living in Amsterdam, NL
I am a software developer living in Bordeaux. I am a .NET and Azure enthusiast, primarly coding in C# but I like to discover other languages and technologies too.
Yes indeed, as I say in my post the samples of my article use the PowerShell syntax. What is nice with Azure CLI is that even if it is originally designed for bash you can use it with PowerShell too if you prefer.
Former Microsoft Azure MVP,
Co-organizers of the French PowerShell & DevOps UG .
Find me on https://github.com/omiossec or https://www.linkedin.com/in/omiossec/
Living in Amsterdam, NL
Hi thanks for the introduction
Are you mixing PowerShell with AZ CLI (you seem to use $varname) ?
Yes indeed, as I say in my post the samples of my article use the PowerShell syntax. What is nice with Azure CLI is that even if it is originally designed for bash you can use it with PowerShell too if you prefer.
Yes and you can mix both, creating an Azure function is painless with cli but testing it is easier with pester and Powershell