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Praveen Kumar Sreeram
Praveen Kumar Sreeram
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Praveen Kumar Sreeram

Praveen Kumar Sreeram is an author, Microsoft Certified Trainer, and certified Azure Solutions Architect. He has over 15 years of experience in the field of development, analysis, design, and the delivery of applications of various technologies. His projects range from custom web development using ASP.NET and MVC to building mobile apps using the cross-platform Xamarin technology for domains such as insurance, telecom, and wireless expense management. He has been given the Most Valuable Professional award twice by one of the leading social community websites, CSharpCorner, for his contributions to the Microsoft Azure community through his articles. Praveen is highly focused on learning about technology, and blogs about his learning regularly. You can also follow him on Twitter at @PrawinSreeram. Currently, his focus is on analyzing business problems and providing technical solutions for various projects related to Microsoft Azure and .NET Core.
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Perform the following steps:

  1. Navigate to the build definition named AzureFunctions-CI, click on the Edit button, and then click on the Queue button available on the right-hand side, as shown in Figure 12.11:
    Clicking on the Queue button
    Figure 12.11: Azure DevOps—build pipelines—the Queue button
  2. In the Azure Pool for AzureFunctions-CI pop-up window, make sure that the vs2017-win2016 option is chosen in the Agent Specification drop-down list in Visual Studio 2017 or 2019 and click on the Queue button, as shown in Figure 12.12:
    Running a pipeline
    Figure 12.12: Azure DevOps—build pipelines—running a pipeline

    Note

    At the time of writing, the VS 2019 option is not available. While reading, if the VS 2019 option becomes available, feel free to choose that.

  3. In just a few moments, the build will be queued and the message will be displayed, as shown in Figure 12.13:
    Viewing progress of the build process
    Figure 12.13: Azure DevOps—build pipelines—viewing progress
  4. After a few moments, the build process will...
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Praveen Kumar Sreeram

Praveen Kumar Sreeram is an author, Microsoft Certified Trainer, and certified Azure Solutions Architect. He has over 15 years of experience in the field of development, analysis, design, and the delivery of applications of various technologies. His projects range from custom web development using ASP.NET and MVC to building mobile apps using the cross-platform Xamarin technology for domains such as insurance, telecom, and wireless expense management. He has been given the Most Valuable Professional award twice by one of the leading social community websites, CSharpCorner, for his contributions to the Microsoft Azure community through his articles. Praveen is highly focused on learning about technology, and blogs about his learning regularly. You can also follow him on Twitter at @PrawinSreeram. Currently, his focus is on analyzing business problems and providing technical solutions for various projects related to Microsoft Azure and .NET Core.
Read more about Praveen Kumar Sreeram