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silverback
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C# Complex Web Scraper: Looking for feedback / code review?
MassTransit, SlimMessageBus, and SilverBack abstract interactions with message queueing systems. Some of what you are trying to do (I didn't read it deep enough to know exactly what you're using the queue for) would be done as a queue configuration instead (e.g. ordering, de-dupe, etc.).
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Modern StyleCop alternative? Advice appreciated.
You can look here to have an idea of the tools and the pipeline (I also use azure devops): https://github.com/BEagle1984/silverback
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How can I avoid IEnumerable multiple iterations? Is it bad to cast IEnumerable --> ICollection --> IEnumerable to perform validation?
I tend to declare the parameter as IReadOnlyCollection because I can safely iterate without extra allocations. I know you could just do a ToList by default but it would mean allocating a few arrays in the process, in worst case. You could be smarter and check if the IEnumerable can be casted to IReadOnlyCollection and perform a ToList only when needed, this would be the most flexible implementation. I sometimes create an extension method for this: https://github.com/BEagle1984/silverback/blob/master/src/Silverback.Core/Util/EnumerableAsCollectionExtensions.cs.
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Should I be using .AsNoTracking() on my read only queries?
I strongly believe in CQRS and all my projects implement it (using a mediator etc. - I even built a framework myself for those stuff https://silverback-messaging.net).
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How are you using Kafka?
Yes we do use Kafka in the company I work for. I built a library/framework on top of Confluent.Kafka for it. Check it out: https://silverback-messaging.net/ or https://github.com/BEagle1984/silverback.
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NServiceBus vs CAP vs Brighter vs MediatR+Hangfire vs ...
Silverback! https://github.com/BEagle1984/silverback / https://silverback-messaging.net
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Here my simple battle-/workstation
😁 Nope, not really. The code displayed is from my “hobby” project: https://github.com/BEagle1984/silverback.
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Process to Process messaging system? (Any recommendations?)
By the way, if you are looking for a good/great library to interact with the brokers -> https://github.com/BEagle1984/silverback
What are some alternatives?
MassTransit - Distributed Application Framework for .NET
NServiceBus - Build, version, and monitor better microservices with the most powerful service platform for .NET
Rebus - :bus: Simple and lean service bus implementation for .NET
Hangfire - An easy way to perform background job processing in .NET and .NET Core applications. No Windows Service or separate process required
Confluent's .NET Client for Apache KafkaTM - Confluent's Apache Kafka .NET client
RabbitMQ.NET - RabbitMQ .NET client for .NET Standard 2.0+ and .NET 4.6.2+
RawRabbit - A modern .NET framework for communication over RabbitMq
CAP - Distributed transaction solution in micro-service base on eventually consistency, also an eventbus with Outbox pattern
Enexure.MicroBus - MicroBus is a simple in process Mediator for .NET
Gofer.NET - Easy C# API for Distributed Background Tasks/Jobs for .NET Core.