Mes chers amis,
Every year, we all look forward to our annual holiday potluck. From jollof rice all across West Africa to Indian ladoos to celebrate Diwali, sharing our favorite foods and traditions is our favorite part of the season!
Of course, we know that's not possible this year, so we've come up with an alternative: a virtual code challenge potluck! Each week, someone in our community is going to post a unique code challenge exploring a recipe and a food for all of our friends to solve. It may not be the same as breaking bread in-person or smelling and tasting your flavorful creations, but hopefully these delectable brain-teasers can still give us a taste of each other's traditions.
Grosses bises, Dominique et Simone
Featured Region: Africa
Your Chefs: Bethany Jepchumba, Adefemi Afuwape and Felix Omuok, Microsoft Student Ambassadors
In Africa, city cooks want to reconnect with their country roots. In Kenya, there are many traditional dishes, but no one in Nairobi remembers how to make them! In Lagos, Nigeria, cooks are eager to recreate their grandmother's famous jollof rice, but they can't quite remember the proportions of ingredients. Let's set up a City/Country hotline! Learn more about this challenge.
- Main Goal 🎯
- Rules 🎫
- Suggested Resources 📑
- Azure For Students Account ⭐️
- How to Submit Your Solution 🔥
- Challenges 💻
- Discord Channel 💬
- Solutions 💡
- Contributing 🚩
- Contributors Hall of Fame 🏆
- Awesome - Azure Functions & Serverless 📚
Each year at this time, we prepare something special to help you learn Serverless once and for all with a series of challenges. This year, we decided to feature seven unique challenges, one per week. Come join us!
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Solve each coding challenge in the week it gets published.
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Tweet your progress during the challenge period using the hashtag #SeasonsOfServerless.
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Submit the code of your solution as an Issue to this repository.
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You may get picked for a mention on social media. If you submit an Issue you agree that we mention your name and/or nicknames (GitHub, Twitter) publicly in the context of Seasons of Serverless.
- Visual Studio Code
- Azure Account
- Azure Functions Extension
- Azure Static Web Apps Quickstart
- Azure Static Web Apps Student Starter Kit
If you are a student at a College or University, you can create your Azure for Students account. This account will give you the benefit of having a $ 100 credit to use the Azure Services for free, without having a credit card and free developer tools as well. To activate this account, just access the link HERE.
🚨 Submission Process: 🚨
Be among the first contributors and solve the challenge within 7 days of publishing. To have your contribution acknowledged, follow our CONTRIBUTING.md guidelines. The short version:
- Create a Github repo with your solution for that challenge
- Fill in the details for the Challenge Solution Submission issue and submit.
Have questions or comments? Submit a regular ISSUE here with details.
Discussion Channels are available on the Azure Functions Discord Server: Permanent Link to Server
We ask everyone to be fair and helpful and to not spoil the challenges by publishing solutions prominently. The Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct applies to all discussion channels.
Here are all the sample solutions.
Date | Description | Region | Chefs | Solution |
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Nov 23 | The Perfect Turkey | North America | Jen Looper, Eric Yu, Darren Butler | Solution |
Nov 30 | Lovely Ladoos | India | Jasmine Greenaway, Soumya Narapaju, Aditya Raman | Solution |
Dec 7 | The Longest Kebab | Turkey | Cecil Phillip, Baris Ceviz | Solution |
Dec 14 | A Big BBQ! | Brazil/LATAM | Lucas Santos, Rogerio Rodrigues, Sydney Cirqueira | Solution |
Dec 21 | The Best Soup | Korea | Justin Yoo, You Jin Kim, Hong Min Kim and Aaron Roh | Solution |
Dec 28 | The Magic Chocolate Box | France | Christopher Maneu, Abdelmoumene Boumadane and Christopher Chichmanian | Solution |
Jan 4 | The Recipe Connector | Africa | Bethany Jepchumba, Adefemi Afuwape and Felix Omuok | Solution |
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