
Distributed Systems with .NET teaches C# engineers how to build production-grade distributed systems using .NET Aspire, Azure Service Bus, Azure Event Hubs, Application Insights, Azure Data Explorer, DAPR, and Bicep — entirely on free Microsoft emulator
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Daily | |
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| Issues | 32 | Founded | 2 months ago | Last Issue | 28 hours ago |
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Post 22 of 45 · Phase 4: Authentication and Security · 19 min read · No Azure subscription required · Paid early access
AppHost/Program.cs has existed since Post 1. It has grown from two AddProject calls to seven services, four emulator co...
Post 21 of 45 · Phase 4: Authentication and Security · 22 min read · No Azure subscription required · Paid early access
Post 20 added a valid JWT requirement to /orders/create. That stopped unauthenticated calls. But it did not stop valid...
Post 20 of 45 · Phase 4: Authentication and Security · 21 min read · No Azure subscription required · Paid early access
OrderService has been open since Post 1. Any process with network access can POST to /orders/create. On a developer’s l...
Post 19 of 45 · Phase 3: Storage and Observability (final post) · 23 min read · No Azure subscription required · Paid early access
Post 18 covered the universal KQL operators — the pipe chain, time functions, aggregation, and rendering — t...
Post 18 of 45 · Phase 3: Storage and Observability · 22 min read · No Azure subscription required · Paid early access
You have been writing KQL since Post 2. ExcludedTypes = "Exception" in appsettings.json tells the Application Insights sa...
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Senior .NET distributed systems engineer. 15+ years building C# systems on Windows and Azure. Writing the curriculum I wish existed when I started — one production-grade component at a time.
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