Take a realistic look at microservices and distributed systems with the .NET stack to understand the limitations of microservices development through a practical lens
From the authors of the Software Architecture with C# and .NET series comes this practical and grounded showcase of microservices using the .NET stack.
Written for .NET developers entering the world of modern cloud and distributed applications, it shows you when microservices and serverless architectures are the right choice for building scalable enterprise solutions and when they’re not. You’ll gain a realistic understanding of their use cases and limitations. Rather than promoting microservices as a one-size-fits-all solution, it encourages thoughtful adoption based on real-world needs.
Following a brief introduction and important setup, the book helps you prepare for practical application through examples such as a ride-sharing website. You’ll work with Docker, Kubernetes, Azure Container Apps, and the new .NET Aspire with considerations for security, observability, and cost management. The book culminates in a complete event-driven application that brings together everything you've covered.
By the end of the book, you’ll have a well-rounded understanding of cloud and distributed .NET—viewed through the lens of two industry veterans.
This book is for engineers and senior software developers looking to advance into modern cloud and distributed applications. It helps professionals evolve their knowledge of microservices and serverless architecture to get the best of both architectural models. Prior experience with C#/.NET and the Microsoft Stack (Entity Framework and ASP.NET Core) is required to get the most out of this book.
If you’ve enjoyed the authors’ previous Software Architecture with C# and .NET series, this new book offers an in-depth exploration of select topics in those earlier works.
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Gabriel Baptista is a seasoned technology professional with over two decades of experience in software development and team leadership. He currently leads a team focused on building application software for retail and industry. In parallel, he serves as a member of a technical advisory board, teaches computer engineering at the undergraduate level, and has co-founded technology start-ups in the fields of industrial automation and intelligent logistics. Throughout his career, he has contributed extensively to academia, teaching subjects related to software engineering and information technology at various educational institutions.
Francesco Abbruzzese is the author of the MVC Controls Toolkit and Blazor Controls Toolkit libraries. He has contributed to the diffusion and evangelization of the Microsoft web stack since the first version of ASP.NET MVC. His company, Mvcct Team, offers web applications, tools, and services for web technologies. He moved from AI systems, where he implemented one of the first decision support systems for financial institutions, to top-10 video game titles such as Puma Street Soccer.
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