Daniel Larsen's repositories
NumberService
Highly available Sequential number generator backed by Cosmos DB
azure-lunch
Azure Lunch is a regular podcast of news and views from Microsoft Azure with a Kiwi slant. Presented by @DanielLarsenNZ with special guests.
HelloAspDotNetCore
Hello World ASP.NET
AzureCacheRedisClient
A Redis client library that incorporates best practices for Azure Cache for Redis.
nodejs-express-range-headers
Testing express range headers
azure-cli-samples
Contains Azure CLI scripts samples used for documentation at https://docs.microsoft.com
azure-quickstart-templates
Azure Quickstart Templates
BlobTraceListener
.NET TraceListener that writes log messages to Azure Blob Storage
CodeCamp-101
Docs and code from Code Camp 101
CosmosData
Simple generic data access helper for Cosmos DB
Functions-Timeouts
Demonstrating various Timeout pattern techniques in Azure Functions
HealthChecksDotNet
Some health checks in an ASP.NET web API
highly-available-zone-redundant-containerapps
This reference architecture sample shows how to run a container workload on Azure Container Apps in a zone-redundant configuration.
highly-available-zone-redundant-webapp
This reference architecture sample shows how to run a web-app workload on Azure App Services in a zone-redundant configuration.
OpenApiLinker
An Azure Function for inlining external JSON Schema references in OpenAPI JSON specs.
ResourceModules
This repository includes a CI platform for and collection of mature and curated Bicep modules. The platform supports both ARM and Bicep and can be leveraged using GitHub actions as well as Azure DevOps pipelines.
review-checklists
This repo contains code and examples to operationalize spreadsheet-based checklists that can be used for Azure design reviews on multiple technologies.
Serverless-microservices-reference-architecture
This reference architecture walks you through the decision-making process involved in designing, developing, and delivering a serverless application using a microservices architecture through hands-on instructions for configuring and deploying all of the architecture's components along the way. The goal is to provide practical hands-on experience in working with several Azure services and the technologies that effectively use them in a cohesive and unified way to build a serverless-based microservices architecture.
ServiceBusThroughput
Experiments with Azure Service Bus throughput
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