Building .NET Core Microservices with Steeltoe - Zach Brown & Matthew Horan, Pivotal

September 15, 2017

Building .NET Core Microservices with Steeltoe - Zach Brown & Matthew Horan, Pivotal The software world is moving to microservices. For all their benefits, microservice architectures expose many distributed computing problems that developers need to solve--problems like service discovery, shared configuration, distributed tracing, etc. The good news is that Netflix, Spring Cloud, and others have developed industry standard patterns to simplify the task of building resilient scale-out microservice-based applications. Until very recently, however, this technology has really only been accessible to Java devs. Steeltoe is a new OSS project that makes these patterns available to .NET developers. In this presentation, we will provide an overview of Steeltoe and why we created it. We will cover current capabilities, future roadmap, and of course, demos that show how it works. http://steeltoe.io https://github.com/steeltoeoss twitter: @steeltoeoss About Zach Brown Zach Brown starting building web sites in the 90s using Netscape-optimized HTML, cgi, and lots of Photoshop lens flares. He spent many years as an enterprise software developer in the Microsoft ecosystem, and now works at Pivotal in San Francisco as a customer-facing Product Owner for Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Steeltoe. About Matthew Horan Matthew Horan has spent over a decade developing Web applications. Before becoming a developer, he worked as a systems administrator at various startups and hosting providers. Having worked with just about every configuration management tool, and being a developer by trade, he was naturally drawn to Cloud Foundry. He has focused on .NET due to a desire to bring the best practices of Pivotal's Cloud Foundry platform to a wider audience.

Previous
Pivotal Contributes Steeltoe to the .NET Foundation
Pivotal Contributes Steeltoe to the .NET Foundation

The Steeltoe open source project is joining the .NET Foundation. Here's why that's a big deal for Pivotal, ...

Next Video
OSSAT 2017 - Intro to Pivotal Cloud Foundry & Steeltoe by Zach Brown
OSSAT 2017 - Intro to Pivotal Cloud Foundry & Steeltoe by Zach Brown

A recent discussion of Steeltoe, Cloud Foundry, and cloud-native .NET from OSSAT 2017.