
During December 2024, Dparyani developed cross-language user-defined function templates for the microsoft/fabric-user-data-functions-samples repository, focusing on accelerating UDF development and deployment. They created HelloFabric UDF templates in both .NET and Python, integrating HTTP-triggered Azure Functions to enable rapid scaffolding of UDF-based HTTP endpoints. Their work included designing reusable deployment metadata and template structures, allowing teams to quickly implement scalable business logic patterns. By leveraging C#, Python, and JSON, Dparyani addressed the need for practical, production-ready templates that streamline the process of building and deploying HTTP-triggered UDFs. The contribution demonstrated depth in template development and cloud function integration.

December 2024 monthly summary for the microsoft/fabric-user-data-functions-samples repo. Focused on delivering practical, cross-language templates to accelerate UDF development and deployment, with explicit emphasis on business value and scalable patterns.
December 2024 monthly summary for the microsoft/fabric-user-data-functions-samples repo. Focused on delivering practical, cross-language templates to accelerate UDF development and deployment, with explicit emphasis on business value and scalable patterns.
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