![]() ![]() The easiest way to do data storage with Azure Functions is with Cosmos DB as it has provided bindings, and as I showed in a previous post there’s a new emulator we can run in a Docker container. We’re going to start at the bottom, where we can store data, and since we’re using Azure Functions for storage, we want an easy way in which we can store data without having to run a cloud service. Naturally, we’re going to have some Static Web Apps specific things in here, but most of it will be applicable for a wide range of web applications. But one thing I’m always trying to do is to work out how we can make it easier to do development.įor today’s blog post, I want to look at how we can create the ultimate dev environment for web development, one where you can clone a Git repository, open in VS Code and launch it with all debuggers attached and ready to go. There’s no denying that I am a huge fan of Static Web Apps (SWA), I have a lot of posts about it on my blog. This is a long post and I’ve presented on this topic, so if you prefer to watch a video rather than reading, scroll to the end and check out the video.
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