![]() ![]() Option 1 - with Azure Functions Core Tools/CLI First let’s be clear on what the process looks like with each. I note the installation process in the “option 1” section below. Whether you choose to use Visual Studio Code or full Visual Studio to write your code, *debugging* is handled by the Core Tools in all cases. ![]() ![]() Although I talk about 3 options for developing/publishing functions here, in fact the Core Tools are a pre-requisite for all of them. ![]()
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