didact-engine
WorkflowEngine
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didact-engine
- Anyone have experience with azure data factory for "small" data ETL?
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Daunting and fearing the open source world
I think part of that issue today are monorepos. They are super convenient and I may end up using them for my open source .NET job orchestrator, Didact, but they are overwhelming to look at a lot of times - and I’ve been in the field for yours. I used to get so frustrated with web dev in particular a few years ago, never understood what the heck I was looking at.
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Solo Startup Founder with cloud hosting
In particular, I’m building an open source .NET/C# job orchestrator called Didact. It’s taken a lot of inspiration from Apache Airflow and Prefect over in the Python world. It isn’t finished yet, hoping to have a rough v1 ready after the new year.
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Debating on a Monorepo
I’m building an open source .NET/C# job orchestration platform called Didact. I have a landing page for the site, and right now each piece of my architecture is in its own, separate repo on GitHub.
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Nuget package for running scheduled microservices
I'm building an open source .NET job orchestration platform called Didact. It's not so much a library like the options above, but more like a complete, independent platform to run on its own. I'm including a REST API/execution engine, a modern-looking web dashboard UI (similar to Hangfire), and a few other things.
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Are there any side hustles as a DE with smaller barriers to entry than building a full-scale web app?
You could make something open source if you want. Nice way to build your resume and establish a reputation for yourself. Who knows, you could even try to live off of it one day. That’s what I’m attempting with my new open source platform, Didact, which is a brother of Apache Airflow for .NET/C#. You can find some cool stories about this on IndieHackers.com.
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What are your weekend side projects?
I’m building a job orchestrator for dotnet/csharp called Didact (website is almost done, but here is my main GitHub repo: https://github.com/DidactHQ/didact-engine).
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Orchestration
I’ve got a few GitHub repos for it, here is the main one: https://github.com/DidactHQ/didact-engine
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Run methods periodically in .Net Web API
Didact Engine
WorkflowEngine
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.NET Modern Task Scheduler
The best open source project for this is Elsa Workflows and it’s pretty active. If you don’t mind paid then WorkflowEngine.
What are some alternatives?
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