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Microservices Design Patterns in NET - Making sense of microservices design and architecture using NET Core - cover

Microservices Design Patterns in NET - Making sense of microservices design and architecture using NET Core

Trevoir Williams

Maison d'édition: Packt Publishing

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Are you a developer who needs to fully understand the different patterns and benefits that they bring to designing microservices? If yes, then this book is for you. Microservices Design Patterns in .NET will help you appreciate the various microservice design concerns and strategies that can be used to navigate them.
Making a microservice-based app is no easy feat and there are many concerns that need to be addressed. As you progress through the chapters of this guide, you’ll dive headfirst into the problems that come packed with this architectural approach, and then explore the design patterns that address these problems. You’ll also learn how to be deliberate and intentional in your architectural design to overcome major considerations in building microservices.
By the end of this book, you’ll be able to apply critical thinking and clean coding principles when creating a microservices application using .NET Core.
Disponible depuis: 13/01/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 300 pages.

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