Microsoft's cloud floats over to Qatar and Azure Functions flings doors open to .NET Core 3.1

Microsoft's cloud floats over to Qatar and Azure Functions flings doors open to .NET Core 3.1

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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/12/16/microsoft_round_up/

Roundup Microsoft has had a busy week, from hammering the final nail in the coffin of its previous mobile strategy to unveiling a black monolith of an overpowered games console. Today's roundup takes a look at what you might have missed in all the excitement.

The Azure gang kicked off the week with the release of Azure Functions 3.0, bringing the latest and greatest in Microsoft's take on serverless to production environments. The team also expects it to be the default for new apps in January 2020 (once tooling and performance tweaks are complete.)

Microsoft's cloud floats over to Qatar and Azure Functions flings doors open to .NET Core 3.1

Dec 16, 2019, 12:19pm UTC
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/12/16/microsoft_round_up/ > Roundup Microsoft has had a busy week, from hammering the final nail in the coffin of its previous mobile strategy to unveiling a black monolith of an overpowered games console. Today's roundup takes a look at what you might have missed in all the excitement. > The Azure gang kicked off the week with the release of Azure Functions 3.0, bringing the latest and greatest in Microsoft's take on serverless to production environments. The team also expects it to be the default for new apps in January 2020 (once tooling and performance tweaks are complete.)