Assis Zang is a software developer from Brazil, developing in the .NET platform since 2017. In his free time, he enjoys playing video games and reading good books. You can follow him at: LinkedIn and Github.
Today’s apps are expected to provide up-to-date information without the need to hit an update button. How can we make this possible? An interesting way is with the use of SignalR.
More than a buzzword, microservices are here to stay and are currently gaining popularity due to their acceptance in the systems development market. In this article, we’ll explore some valuable features available on the .NET platform and create our first microservice.
With the advent and popularization of web APIs and microservices, monitoring their health is indispensable, and when dealing with multiple APIs at the same time, this task can become quite challenging. But there are some features that help us develop checks quickly and accurately—health checks.
If you work with the .NET platform or are new to this area, you need to know about Web APIs—robust and secure applications that use the HTTP protocol to communicate between servers and clients and are in high demand in the market.
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