Microservices in .NET 2nd Ed (Manning)
Wednesday, 15 December 2021

This book is a comprehensive guide to building microservice applications using the .NET stack. After a crystal-clear introduction to the microservices architectural style, Christian Horsdal Gammelgaard teaches you practical microservices development skills using ASP.NET. This second edition of the bestselling original has been revised with up-to-date tools for the .NET ecosystem, and more new coverage of scoping microservices and deploying to Kubernetes.

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Author: Christian Horsdal Gammelgaard
Publisher: Manning
Date: November 2021
Pages: 328
ISBN: 978-1617297922
Print: 1617297925
Kindle: ‎ B09K83P4N3
Audience: .NET developers
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Category: ASP.NET

  • Build scalable microservices that are reliable in production
  • Optimize microservices for continuous delivery
  • Design event-based collaboration between microservices
  • Deploy microservices to Kubernetes
  • Set up Kubernetes in Azure

 

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