Overview
"Microservices Design Patterns in .NET" is your essential guide to mastering modern microservice architectures using .NET 10 and C# 14. It's packed with practical advice on patterns like CQRS, Event Sourcing, and Saga to help you tackle common challenges in scalable system design. By focusing on current industry practices, you'll gain the expertise to build robust and resilient microservices.
What this Book will help me do
- Design domain-focused services using Domain-Driven Design principles.
- Implement and utilize architectural patterns such as CQRS, Event Sourcing, and Saga.
- Enhance microservice reliability with techniques like retries, circuit breaking, and caching.
- Secure microservices effectively with IdentityServer and token-based authentication.
- Deploy microservices using modern container-based infrastructure and integrate cloud-native best practices.
Author(s)
Trevoir Williams, a seasoned software architect and developer, has extensive experience in .NET and microservice design. A thought leader in applying modern development practices, Trevoir combines technical rigor with clarity in his writing. His passion for teaching complex concepts helps developers advance their skills through actionable insights.
Who is it for?
This book is designed for .NET developers aiming to expand their architectural expertise, software engineers diving into microservice design, and those seeking to stay updated with modern .NET tools and patterns. It caters to intermediate to advanced developers with foundational .NET knowledge. If you're aiming to develop scalable, maintainable systems, this book is for you.
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