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MarcusFelling/README.md

Hello 👋 Welcome to my GitHub Profile.

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Subjects: Testing, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Source control (Git, TFVC), Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD), Agile software development (Scrum, Kanban), and software developer productivity.

Tech: Playwright, Azure Bicep, ARM Templates, Azure DevOps (Pipelines, Boards, Test Plans, Artifacts), PowerShell, .NET, Visual Studio, VS Code, Azure, AWS, NuGet, Octopus Deploy, Terraform, GitHub Actions, IIS, SQL Server, SonarQube.

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  1. The Space Game website is a .NET 5 web app written in C# that's deployed to ☁️ Azure Web App for Containers and Azure SQL ☁️. The infrastructure is deployed using Azure Bicep 💪, and the application…

    HTML 21 7

  2. This repo is used to demo various testing scenarios with Playwright 🎭, using the official test-runner and scripts authored in TypeScript.

    TypeScript 73 11

  3. PowerShell Public

    Various PowerShell scripts I've written

    PowerShell 9 5

  4. github-branch-protector is a simple Azure Function (PowerShell Core) that listens for GitHub organization events to know when a repository has been created. When a repo is created, the function aut…

    PowerShell 1 1

  5. VSTS Build Task - Upload a file to S3 bucket in AWS

    PowerShell 4 2

  6. My own spin on Tailspin's Space game, with the addition of CI/CD for Azure PaaS.

    C# 4 2

363 contributions in the last year

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Activity overview

Contribution activity

April 2022

Created 1 repository
Opened 9 pull requests in 1 repository
18 contributions in private repositories Apr 15 – Apr 22

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