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      <title>Fuse Function App API with Azure Static Web App</title>
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      <description>Introduction My friend and I worked on a simple HTML UI to collect user input and process exchange activities in the backend through PowerShell scripts. It was easy using the Pode and PSHTML PowerShell modules. I read about the static web app and thought of burning my night oil, and to my wonder, I made it to work :) . Yes, in this blog post, I walk through the steps to develop a static web app and fuse it with the Azure Function app.</description>
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