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Interesting projects using WebAssembly
The following two examples are open-source projects maintained by Fermyon with contributions from companies like Microsoft and SUSE. The first is Spin, which allows us to use WebAssembly to create Serverless applications. The second, SpinKube, combines some of the topics I'm most excited about these days: WebAssembly and Kubernetes Operators :) The official website says, "By running applications in the Wasm abstraction layer, SpinKube offers developers a more powerful, efficient, and scalable way to optimize application delivery on Kubernetes." By the way, this post shows how to integrate SpinKube with Dapr, another technology I'm very interested in, and I should write some posts soon.
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The Ambassador Pattern
Speaking of this has anyone had much experience with Dapr (https://dapr.io/) before?
I always thought this was a particularly interesting approach from Microsoft where they use this pattern to essentially take the complexity of micro services and instead try and keep it as simple as a normal .NET application but (and I think this is the clever part) in both a vendor and language neutral way.
But all of a sudden it means you can start removing all kinds of cruft and random SDKs from your codebase and push almost all of your interactions with the outside world into something like this .
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Comparing Azure Functions vs Dapr on Azure Container Apps
Azure Container Apps hosting of Azure Functions is a way to host Azure Functions directly in Container Apps - additionally to App Service with and without containers. This offering also adds some Container Apps built-in capabilities like the Dapr microservices framework which would allow for mixing microservices workloads on the same environment with Functions.
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Episode 150: myNewsWrap β SAP and Microsoft
Having containers is nice but everything (well ... nearly everything π) gets better with Dapr as an outstanding tool for app development in the container-based area. Here we go what might be worth a look:
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Using DARP in production?
Anyone using or planing to use darp Distributed application platform runtime as a microservices platform? https://dapr.io/
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Ensuring Seamless Operations: Troubleshooting and Resolving Dapr Certificate Expiry
A CNCF project, the Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr) provides APIs that simplify microservice connectivity. Whether your communication pattern is service to service invocation or pub/sub messaging, Dapr helps you write resilient and secured microservices. Essentially, it provides a new way to build microservices by using the reusable blocks implemented as sidecars.
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Understanding the Dapr workflow engine and workflow patterns in .NET (1hr webinar)
Dapr is a runtime that implements common patterns such as pub/sub, state storage, etc. It runs as a sidecar to your app. Your app then interfaces with it using an sdk or http calls to use said patterns instead of implementing those patterns directly yourself. Seems pretty cool to me, but you can find out more at https://dapr.io/.
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Is Dapr actually used by anyone?
- Over 21k stars on GitHub, see the core repo and devstats.
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Modular Architecture Design question | Re-using modules in multiple applications
I would like to build modules, either in a modular monolith style, or in a microservice style using DAPR and/or Tye.
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Ask HN: Modern Node.js Request Fault Tolerance Library?
Just heard about Dapr last week. Might be more than what you are asking, though but itβs probably worth a look.
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- The End of the Tye Experiment
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How to configure true dependency injection in System.CommandLine
System.CommandLine is the official .NET library that provides common functionality for command-line applications. This includes features like argument parsing, automatic help text generation, tab autocomplete, suggestions, corrections, sub-commands, user cancellation, and much more. Many official .NET tools are built on top of System.CommandLine, including the .NET CLI, Kiota, Tye, numerous Azure tools, and other .NET additional tools.
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Provision microservices infra directly from .sln file
I though tye was a typo but it is an actual project: https://github.com/dotnet/tye
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Modular Architecture Design question | Re-using modules in multiple applications
I would like to build modules, either in a modular monolith style, or in a microservice style using DAPR and/or Tye.
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How many of you run your application services locally?
GitHub: https://github.com/dotnet/tye
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Docker compose when a projektor is spilt into multiple repositories
If you like working with docker compose, you might want to take a look at https://github.com/dotnet/tye
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Docker-compose vs bridge to kubernetes for local development with debugging
I think it's a good option or docker compose with your services only. Maybe check out project tye. Although it seems abandoned.
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How to develop .NET applications on Kubernetes with Skaffold
Thoughts on scaffold vs Tye ?
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Good nuget packages or GitHub repos to check out?
https://github.com/dotnet/tye for starting up many services/projects and tying them all together
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The complexity of launching local environment
Docker, and check out also Tye https://github.com/dotnet/tye
What are some alternatives?
MassTransit - Distributed Application Framework for .NET
draft - A tool for developers to create cloud-native applications on Kubernetes.
camel-k - Apache Camel K is a lightweight integration platform, born on Kubernetes, with serverless superpowers
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
OpenFaaS - OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple
awesome-dotnet - A collection of awesome .NET libraries, tools, frameworks and software
Nomad - Nomad is an easy-to-use, flexible, and performant workload orchestrator that can deploy a mix of microservice, batch, containerized, and non-containerized applications. Nomad is easy to operate and scale and has native Consul and Vault integrations.
Refit - The automatic type-safe REST library for .NET Core, Xamarin and .NET. Heavily inspired by Square's Retrofit library, Refit turns your REST API into a live interface.
NServiceBus - Build, version, and monitor better microservices with the most powerful service platform for .NET
CoreWCF - Main repository for the Core WCF project
go-micro - A Go microservices framework
zeebe-dapr-example - An example that allows to orchestrate Dapr microservices with the Zeebe process engine.