Microsoft Azure is now so big it’s hard to keep on top of all its features, let alone drill down into its ever-growing line of developer tools. That’s not surprising. In the past two decades, Azure has become the place where Microsoft builds all of its products, both the tools for its own use and those for its customers. That internal developer focus eventually brings tools to the rest of us, as internal APIs and services mature and become shared with the wider world. One area where this ...