The microservices architecture is a way of distributing process workloads to independent applications. It also enables developers to dismantle large applications into smaller, easier-to-maintain, scalable parts. Where do you start? How do you find the optimal dividing point for your app, and strategically, how should your app be parceled out into separate services? The panel will start with an overview of microservices, .NET 6, event storming, domain-driven design, and related concepts. Then, we'll open the floor to your questions and comments. Come prepared to ask questions about what's important to you about microservices.
Bio:
Sean Whitesell is an Microsoft MVP and ASP Insider. He has been the President of Tulsa .NET User Group since 2009, and a Cloud Architect with TokenEx. Sean has been programming and playing with electronics for over 20 years. He also has multiple black belts in martial arts.
Rob Richardson is a software craftsman building web properties in ASP.NET and Node, React and Vue. He’s a Microsoft MVP, published author, frequent speaker at conferences, user groups, and community events, and a diligent teacher and student of high quality software development. You can find this and other talks on [ Ссылка ] and follow him on twitter at @rob_rich.
Matthew D. Groves is a guy who loves to code. It doesn't matter if it's C#, jQuery, or PHP: he'll submit pull requests for anything. He has been coding professionally ever since he wrote a QuickBASIC point-of-sale app for his parent's pizza shop back in the 90s. He currently works as a Product Marketing Manager for Couchbase. He is the author of AOP in .NET (published by Manning), and is also a Microsoft MVP.
This video was recorded during a presentation to the Cleveland C#/VB.Net User Group: [ Ссылка ]
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