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Pie in the Sky (January 27, 2012)
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Here’s the list of links Larry and I found interesting this week…Enjoy! Getting Started with Windows Azure : Scott Guthrie , Corporate VP in charge of the Azure App Platform, walks you through getting started with Azure. Making Windows...
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Improving Performance by Batching Azure Table Storage Inserts
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4 months ago
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Brian Swan - MSFT
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This is a short post to share the results of a little investigation I did that was inspired by comments on a post I wrote about using SQL Azure for handling session data . The comment was by someone reporting that SQL Azure seemed to be faster than Azure...
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Testing Ruby Applications on Windows Azure - part 3: Remote Desktop
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4 months ago
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Larry Franks
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In part 2 I discussed how to create a startup task to run tests during application startup. But what if something goes wrong and your test output contains a bunch of failures or the output isn’t generated? If the fix is obvious, making the required...
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Pie in the Sky (January 20, 2012)
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Larry Franks
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Another busy week, another batch of links for your Friday enjoyment. This week we have a wide selection of links, covering such diverse topics as language, IDE, cloud services and even… comedy? Enjoy! Windows Azure Queues and Windows Azure...
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Using SQL Azure Federations via PHP
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4 months ago
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Brian Swan - MSFT
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Among the December updates to the Windows Azure platform was the introduction of SQL Azure Federations . In a nutshell, SQL Azure Federations introduces an abstraction layer for the sharding of SQL Azure databases. The value in federations lies in your...
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Testing Ruby Applications on Windows Azure - part 2: Output to File
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4 months ago
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Larry Franks
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In part 1 , I presented an overview of testing on Windows Azure. One thing that I missed in the original article is that while there’s no testing framework for Ruby that exposes a web front-end, it’s perfectly possible to have your test results...
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Pie in the Sky (January 13, 2012)
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4 months ago
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Brian Swan - MSFT
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Things are not slowing down to start off the new year. This weeks reading list covers everything from running Nginx on Windows Azure to a deploying Node.js projects to Azure using git push . Enjoy… Using Nginx in Windows Azure : A translation...
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Running VisualPHPUnit in Windows Azure
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4 months ago
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Brian Swan - MSFT
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Last month, I wrote a post that outlined 3 ways to test PHP applications in Windows Azure , and since then I’ve covered two of those approaches: Running PHPUnit in Windows Azure (uses RDP) and Automating PHPUnit Tests in Windows Azure . In this...
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How to Password Protect a PHP Website Directory in Azure
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4 months ago
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Brian Swan - MSFT
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I’m taking a short break from thinking about testing PHP applications in Windows Azure (although, ultimately, this will tie into a post about testing). In this post, I’ll show one way that you can password protect a directory for a PHP website...
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Pie in the Sky (January 6, 2012)
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4 months ago
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Larry Franks
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It’s 2012 now, and I’m finally back from a longish vacation during which I did some relaxing and ate too much sweets. Here’s a collection of links that Brian and I saved up over the holidays, hopefully they’re not too out of date...
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Update: Deploying Ruby Applications to Windows Azure
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4 months ago
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Larry Franks
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Back when Brian and I first started this blog, I wrote about several methods for deploying Ruby applications to Windows Azure . There’s a new way to deploy that I wanted to cover before continuing on the testing Ruby Applications on Windows Azure...
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Automating PHPUnit Tests in Windows Azure
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4 months ago
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Brian Swan - MSFT
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To start the new year off, I’d like to follow up on a couple of posts I wrote last month: Thoughts on Testing OSS Applications in Windows Azure and Running PHPUnit in Windows Azure . In this post, I’ll show you how to deploy your PHPUnit tests...
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