In this article, you learn how to build .NET Aspire apps that use Node.js and Node Package Manager (npm). The sample app in this article demonstrates Angular, React, and Vue client experiences.
Konrad teaches us how to use Dapr and .NET Aspire together
Brady Gaster shows how he used Aspire as he worked on the docs and various features leading to the manifest-based deployment integration with the Azure Developer CLI. He built a new intelligent app to learn how to use OpenAI with Aspire, while migrating the Build 2023 demo code to Aspire (9-12 hours, over 100 files touched) and using PlayWright to develop an end-to-end integration test app for all the Azure-specific Aspire features supported in AZD.
Let's take a look at how you can easily deploy .NET Aspire Apps to Azure Container Apps with just a few commands with the Azure Developer CLI!
In this tutorial, we’ll learn to use Aspir8 for building Docker images and pushing them to a local Docker registry, a crucial skill for container based development. These tools harness Kubernetes’ open-source, cloud-agnostic nature, making it easier for developers to deploy their applications across any cloud environment.
.NET Aspire is an opinionated, cloud-ready stack for building distributed applications. It handles specific cloud-native application concerns. Cloud-native apps often consist of small, interconnected pieces or microservices rather than a single, monolithic code base. In this video, I'll show you how to start with .NET Aspire and what it can do for you.
Are you using RabbitMQ for sending messages or events in your application? .NET Aspire supports RabbitMQ to be integrated as a component, in this video I show how to use it step by step and in detail.
Learn how to deploy cloud native .NET 8 apps based on .NET Aspire to the Azure cloud using the Azure Developer CLI (azd).
Nick will show you how you can deploy .NET Aspire applications to the cloud. .NET Aspire launched with the release of .NET 8 and C# 12 and it is one of the most exciting features of the release. In this video, we will use Azure, but in future videos, we will see other cloud platforms.