41,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
  • Broschiertes Buch

Use a simple programming model and the .NET language of your choice to build large distributed systems. This book teaches you the Microsoft Orleans framework.
Even well-versed professional software developers with expertise in C# (or another language) find themselves unequipped to meet the challenges of distributed systems as infrastructure moves to multi-core; multiple computers are being used for scale, redundancy, and cloud computing; and multi-region deployment is taking place.
Orleans handles many of the concerns of distributed computing and cloud infrastructure, allowing you to
…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Use a simple programming model and the .NET language of your choice to build large distributed systems. This book teaches you the Microsoft Orleans framework.

Even well-versed professional software developers with expertise in C# (or another language) find themselves unequipped to meet the challenges of distributed systems as infrastructure moves to multi-core; multiple computers are being used for scale, redundancy, and cloud computing; and multi-region deployment is taking place.

Orleans handles many of the concerns of distributed computing and cloud infrastructure, allowing you to concentrate on writing application logic.

What You Will Learn

Know the key concepts for building distributed systemsGain a background in the origin and evolution of Orleans, and why it is important for your projectsDive into each of the features available in Orleans by building an example applicationDevelop troubleshooting skills for fixing bugs and running diagnosticsAchieve performance optimization and advanced configurationUse the Orleans Dashboard to discern valuable insight in system performance

Who This Book Is For

Experienced C# developers who want to build a new high-scale application (perhaps for an IoT requirement) and are interested in learning the concepts and features available in Orleans
Autorenporträt
Richard Astbury works at Microsoft UK, helping software teams build software systems to run in the cloud. Richard is a former Microsoft MVP for Windows Azure. He is often found developing open source software in C# and Node.js, navigating the river on his paddle board, and riding his bike. He lives in rural Suffolk, UK with his wife, three children, and golden retriever.