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neya ◴[] No.41901576[source]
If you use Azure in any realistic production environments, then it's on you. Even with $100k in free credits, they couldn't convince me to use it for more than a month. It is expensive, the interface is highly user unfriendly and most important of all, their products don't at all seem reliable for production workloads because of stuff like this. Sorry Microsoft, I think you can do much better.
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jnsaff2 ◴[] No.41902679[source]
portal.azure.com developers are _proud_ to claim that they have the largest SPA in the world[0]. I hated every moment of using it.

[0] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/visual-studio-visual...

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1. marcosdumay ◴[] No.41905223[source]
Oh, if the devops (new tfs) interface redesign is a representative sample, it's easy to make the world's largest SPA when you convert simple form submits into 5 JS-loaded logical pages, with unreliable navigation and complex JS session data that is too large to transfer on a LAN.

I imagine they can beat any record with a simple single-table CRUD.