Building distributed applications can be a challenging undertaking for developers, regardless of their skill level. It comes along with an extensive list which includes concerns like figuring out communication patterns, choosing the right storage mechanisms, handling observability, and determining how configuration will get applied throughout all the parts of the application. It can become even more challenging to set up an environment with all the dependencies to build and debug locally.
In this session, we’re going to take a look at .NET Aspire and learn how it can make developing distributed applications much easier for .NET developers. We will review some of the parts that make up the .NET Aspire stack and get an understanding of how they fit together. We will also see how Aspire can work alongside other tools and platforms in the cloud native space.
Cecil Phillip is a father, swimmer, podcaster, music lover, educator and a certified scuba diver. Oh ... and on the side, he's spent the past 15 years in the software development space where he’s worked in various industries such as finance, education, HR, and healthcare.
He considers himself a lifelong learner as he is continuously learning new things both inside and out of the technology field. Along with that comes a passion for teaching and helping others realize their potential through education. Currently, he’s a Developer Advocate at Stripe as well as a community manager for the Dapr project.
This is a recording of a presentation to the Cleveland C# User Group on April 25, 2024: https://www.meetup.com/cleveland-cs/e...
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