Azure Function Isolated Worker : Avoid comments in the Host file

As a .NET developer, the yearly release cycle is always one of my most anticipated event. This years edition is no exception, as it brings .NET 9 to the forefront with its load of improvements. However, it also marks the end of support for .NET 6, meaning it’s time to…
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