Building cloud-ready, resilient systems in .NET

You may think that your application is already cloud-ready, it's deployed in the cloud, isn't it?! But in truth, if your application is hard to monitor/scale/release/maintain, lacks resiliency, and is poorly structured, then it's not "cloud-ready".

  • Jun 10
    Oslo Spektrum
    2 days
    07:00 - 15:00 UTC
    Layla Porter
    12 990 NOK

So what does "cloud-ready" actually mean?

A “cloud ready” application is a legacy software application that has been modified to run on cloud computing infrastructure.

Whether you are looking at a modular monolith or a full-blown distributed system, building a cloud-ready, resilient application is a must.

In this workshop, we will look at the requirements for Tacky Tacos. A fictional taco business that's thriving and wishes to expand.
We'll look at all the different requirements that need to be met, starting with a code kata and how we can apply various design patterns to our way of thinking.
We'll then move on to building out a functioning, all-be-it, contrived modular monolith using .NET 8 and C#, learning as we go.

Topics we'll cover:

  • Architecture and Methodology
  • Modular monolith vs microservices vs SOA
  • Distribution and Modularisation
  • Common design patterns
  • Modelling requirements
  • .NET 8 application development recap
  • Data
  • Synchronous communication
  • Asynchronous communication
  • .NET Aspire

Who is this workshop aimed at:
This workshop is aimed at backend developers with some experience writing web applications using C# and .NET.
The workshop will not cover .NET Framework.

Equipment and software:

  • A computer - either Windows PC or macOS
  • Visual Studio 2022 or JetBrains Rider
  • VS Code
  • .NET 8 or higher
  • Docker Desktop
  • Postman or similar
  • Azurite
Layla Porter
Live Coder, Microsoft MVP, GitHub Star

Layla is a Developer Advocate at VMware serving the .NET community. She makes videos and livecodes on YouTube. She is a Microsoft MVP, a GitHub Star, Progress Ninja, and the founder of the #WomenOfDotNet Initiative. Layla loves sharing knowledge whilst having fun. No question is stupid and beginners are always welcome.

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