Articles by Murat Aslan

Exploring the .NET Aspire Dashboard: Enhancing Application Observability

As a software engineer specializing in .NET Core and Azure, understanding how to leverage telemetry is essential for diagnosing and optimizing application performance. In this article, we’ll explore the .NET Aspire Dashboard, delve into its telemetry capabilities, and demonstrate how to customize and add your own telemetry.

Harnessing the Power of .NET Aspire Component Libraries

As a software engineer with a .NET Core and Azure background, leveraging the right tools can significantly streamline cloud application development. In this article, we’ll dive into .NET Aspire Component libraries, exploring the problems they solve and how they can simplify your workflow.

Deploying .NET Aspire Applications to Azure and Kubernetes: A Practical Guide

As a senior software engineer with a background in .NET Core and Azure, deploying applications efficiently is crucial. In this article, I’ll walk you through deploying .NET Aspire applications to Azure and Kubernetes, highlighting real-world scenarios and best coding practices.

Enhancing .NET Aspire Applications with OpenTelemetry and New Relic

As a senior software engineer specializing in .NET Core and the Azure tech stack, integrating observability into your applications is crucial. In this article, we’ll explore how to configure OpenTelemetry for .NET Aspire applications and send telemetry data to New Relic. We’ll also cover sending custom attributes and real-world scenarios to enhance your observability strategy.

What’s New in .NET Aspire 8.1: A Game-Changer for Cloud-Native Development

As a full-stack developer, I’ve always been on the lookout for tools and frameworks that can streamline my workflow and enhance the capabilities of my applications. The recent release of .NET Aspire 8.1 has certainly caught my attention, and I couldn’t be more enthusiastic about the new features and improvements it brings to the table. Let’s dive into what’s new and why you should be excited too!