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Structured show:
- 5 minutes ".NET check up"
- Doc Rx
- Let us perscribe you this doc, learn module, or blog post... or
- Codeoligest
- 5 minutes opening, intros
- 45 hallway track with guest
- 5 minutes closing
This shows how to take a simple Function App (e.g. the output of our client tools templates for a trigger or binding) or a simple sample and "modernize" it from using ConnectionStrings and secrets in favor of Managed Identity and RBAC.
- User-assigned managed identity is prefered. Beware if you do not select an identity to use in code (ClientId), it will default to system assigned.
- local development will make Connections to local emulators if they exist, and otherwise will make remote cloud connections to resource using identity based connections. Some resources like Service Bus, AI Cognitive, Open AI, and Datalake will