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Building Distributed .NET Apps with Orleans

This course will teach you how to build scalable, high-available and fault tolerant applications with Microsoft Orleans.

Lindsey Broos - Pluralsight course - Building Distributed .NET Apps with Orleans
Lindsey Broos
What you'll learn

In this course, Building Distributed .NET Apps with Orleans, you’ll learn to build scalable, high-available and fault tolerant applications using Orleans. First, you’ll explore what distributed applications and Orleans is and what building blocks we need to start with Orleans. Next, you’ll discover how to use these building blocks and how they work. Finally, you’ll learn how to add more advanced features like timers, reminders, observers and streams to your application. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to build distributed applications using Orleans.

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Lindsey Broos - Pluralsight course - Building Distributed .NET Apps with Orleans
Lindsey Broos

Lindsey Broos is a .NET developer and Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies with a background in medical research. She made the switch to software development in 2018 and has since been working primarily with C#, .NET, and Azure in both consulting and product teams. She currently works as a consultant at Talent-IT. Lindsey is passionate about improving the way developers work and enjoys creating content that helps make software development more approachable and sustainable. She leads Visug (the .NET user group in Belgium) and is part of the content teams behind conferences like Techorama and Azure Dev Summit.

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