This is a very quick post signaling a bug that makes me spending hours of troubleshooting.
If you’re developing Azure Functions with Visual Studio Code and .NET 7 or .NET 8, when you create a new Azure Function Isolated app project the assembly Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.Sdk version 1.16.x is automatically referenced in your .csproj file:
If you try to debug the Azure Function…
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Azure Functions: .NET 7 and .NET 8 local debugging bug on Visual Studio Code.
This is a very quick post signaling a bug that makes me spending hours of troubleshooting. If you’re developing Azure Functions with Visual Studio Code and .NET 7 or .NET 8, when you create a new Azure Function Isolated app project the assembly Microsoft.Azure.Functions.Worker.Sdk version 1.16.x is automatically referenced in your .csproj file: If you…
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