E eu que, na minha santa inocência, achava que demorava pra provisionar um API Management no #Azure? Fui subir um SQL Managed Instance agora e ele me disse que o deploy pode levar até SEIS F@#$G HORAS!!!
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@mkristensen Cool!
Would be even cooler, though, if it also had "reopen with encoding" (like VS Code) instead of just "save". Sometimes it simply failed to detect the proper encoding and I want to help VS with it. If I convert a misdetected file I might end up corrupting it.
@dfinke TBH, what I do in most (virtually _all_) cases is option 2 - adding a ScriptMethod to a PSCustomObject. To me it has the added benefit that you can augment POCO objects in the same way, either via Add-Member and using types.ps1xml files. I use them both extensively in TfsCmdlets.
@dfinke I usually prefer a mix of both - declare both the class and the method, then create the `New-<Obj>` function to instantiate it instead of relying on the [class]::new() syntax.
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