.NET Aspire is the new tool to develop cloud native applications locally. It helps you to compose your apps and cloud services you need to develop your application. This talk will show you how .NET Aspire is going to be used to create and deploy your cloud native application.
Today we will examine a basic .NET Aspire application based on the .NET Aspire started project template.
I'm using Azure Developer CLI to deploy an Aspire App to Azure. I also show what happens when we add more dependencies to our app. I talk about the limits of this and show little tweaks to the Aspire app code when you want to add more services.
Learn how to build observable, production ready, distributed applications with .NET Aspire.
Visualize and get insights locally on your developer machine for OpenTelemetry data with the Aspire Dashboard: Any JavaScript App, Any Framework, Completely Free! Let's set up an Express app with OpenTelemetry and then pipe the data to visualize it in the Aspire dashboard locally in a docker container.
Getting started with .NET and PostgreSQL using Entra ID to secure your app.
This article covers both .NET Aspire and Dapr, the problems they solve, their differences, and why .NET developers should use them together when building distributed applications that can run on any cloud.
Today’s topic will explore how we can build AI applications with ease using the Semantic Kernel and .NET Aspire. So, if you’re excited about creating intelligent, scalable, and efficient apps, keep reading.
In this session we explore how .NET Aspire and Dapr can make developing microservices locally easier and more efficient. William will show how to streamline your development workflow, boost observability, and simplify infrastructure management. Join us for practical tips and hands-on demos that will help you take your microservices projects to the next level!
Aspire is something which aims to bring together 2 of the most demanding areas in cloud-ready software design: Software Architecture and Cloud Infrastructure.