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Wednesday, October 11 • 16:05 - 16:35
Building Resilient Microservices with .NET Core and Steeltoe - Zach Brown & Matt Horan, Pivotal

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The cloud encourages a set of design principles that, at first, may seem a little foreign to .NET developers. There are 12-factor apps, microservices, and patterns like service discovery, shared config management, and circuit breakers.

To make their apps run and scale well on Cloud Foundry, developers need to explicitly declare all dependencies, externalize configuration, store session state out of process, and avoid accessing the registry, the GAC, or the local file system.

This session is for developers and architects who want to leverage cloud-native architectures with their .NET apps on Cloud Foundry. The speakers will demonstrate cloud-native development patterns using .NET Core and Steeltoe (https://steeltoe.io), a new project aimed at cloud-native .NET.

Speakers
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Zach Brown

Product Owner, Pivotal
Zach Brown starting building web sites in the 90s using Netscape-optimized HTML, cgi, and lots of Photoshop lens flares. He spent many years as a developer on the Microsoft stack, then as an architect and manager of dev teams. Currently he's responsible for product strategy and marketing... Read More →
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Matthew Horan

Software Engineer, Pivotal
Matthew Horan has spent over a decade developing Web applications. Before becoming a developer, he worked as a systems administrator at various startups and hosting providers. Having worked with just about every configuration management tool, and being a developer by trade, he was... Read More →



Wednesday October 11, 2017 16:05 - 16:35 CEST
Boston, Ground Floor