Get the first look at .NET Aspire, a cloud-native stack for building observable, production-ready, distributed applications. See how you can easily run multi-project distributed apps, define dependencies in code with a beautiful developer dashboard to view details, enable resiliency, health checks, service discovery, and of course deploy with ease.
James Montemagno
James Montemagno is a Principal Lead Program Manager for .NET Community at Microsoft. He has been a .NET developer since 2005 and has been crafting multi-platform apps for iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows since 2011 with Xamarin and now .NET MAUI. In his spare time, he is most likely cycling or guzzling gallons of coffee at a local coffee shop. He can be found on X @JamesMontemagno, blogs code regularly on his personal blog montemagno.com and co-hosts the weekly development podcast Merge Conflict.
Real-Time Connected Apps with SignalR
In today's world apps are expected to update instantly and your users demand to collaborate and play games in real-time. One way to do that is by using SignalR.
During this session Gerald will teach you what SignalR is, how to use it in different ways and blow you away with a couple of cool demos showing real-time connections between native mobile apps with .NET MAUI and web apps built with ASP.NET and Blazor.
Gerald Versluis
Gerald Versluis is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft working on .NET MAUI. Since 2009 Gerald has been working on a variety of projects, ranging from frontend to backend and anything in between that involve Azure, ASP.NET and all kinds of other .NET technologies. At some point he fell in love with cross-platform and mobile development with Xamarin. Since then he has been an active community member, writing, tweeting and presenting about all things tech. Gerald can be found on Twitter as @jfversluis, blogging at https://blog.verslu.is or liking and subscribing on his YouTube channel.
Most developers have the habit of reusing primitives for everything. This phenomenon, known as primitive obsession, leads to unclear code and (API) contracts, and eventually to bugs.
By creating single value objects (value objects that are a subset of one primitive) we can overcome that, and by doing so, we apply the lessons learned from Domain-Driven Design and Functional programming.
Corniel Nobel
I'm an energetic, passionate, creative, intrinsic motivated software engineer, evangelist and architect who's in the business since the early 2000's.
Software engineering should not just be your job, but your lifestyle. And the truth should be in the code, not in dreadful documents and diagrams.
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Explore the transformative potential of microservices architecture on Azure Container Apps in this engaging session. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of designing, deploying, and managing microservices-based applications, leveraging the power of Azure's containerization solutions.
During this session, I will guide you through the key principles of microservices and demonstrate how Azure Container Apps streamlines the development and deployment process. Learn best practices for breaking down monolithic applications into smaller, manageable services and witness the benefits of increased scalability, improved fault isolation, and enhanced agility.
Discover the robust features of Azure Container Apps, such as seamless integration with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Azure Container Registry. Gain insights into monitoring, scaling, and troubleshooting microservices in a containerized environment, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
Whether you're a seasoned developer or a cloud enthusiast, this session promises valuable insights and practical knowledge to empower you in adopting microservices on Azure Container Apps. Unlock the potential of a scalable, resilient, and agile application architecture, and stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of modern cloud computing.
Eduard Keilholz
Eduard is a Cloud Solution Architect at 4DotNet (The Netherlands). He likes to help customers with implementing and experiencing cloud technologies. He likes to create highly performant software and help team members reach a higher skill level of software development. He focusses is on the Microsoft development stack, mainly C# and the Microsoft Azure Cloud, and has a strong affinity with Angular. He enjoys speaking at (inter)national conferences and contributing to community events. In 2020, Microsoft has recognized these community activities with the Microsoft MVP Award for Azure.