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Let's dive in to the latest features of Azure Functions - the serverless compute offering for Azure. After a quick recap of what Azure Functions are and what problems they can solve, we'll find out how Functions can now run .NET 5 (and .NET 6 in preview) and cover:
• What works better?
• What works differently (aka breaking changes)?
• Why might you choose to stick with .NET Core 3.1?
• What can you do in Visual Studio versus the CLI?
• How can you add OpenAPI/Swagger support?
• How would you automate the deployment with GitHub Actions or Azure Pipelines?

About David

David Gardiner has been creating software for over 25 years. He has a passion for continual learning and improving quality, and enjoys being in and creating environments where these happen. A Microsoft MVP (Development Technologies), he runs the Adelaide .NET User Group.

Based in Adelaide, South Australia, he works as a Senior Developer at SixPivot. In his spare time he contributes to numerous open source projects (including some of his own), and is a package moderator at Chocolatey.org

He blogs at https://david.gardiner.net.au/ and tweets at @DavidRGardiner.

This event will be compliant with the current South Australian government COVID-19 restrictions. The event details will be updated if restrictions change.

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