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Programming Microsoft Azure Service Fabric

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Build exceptionally scalable cloud applications for fast-growing businesses Microsoft Azure Service Fabric makes it easier than ever before to build large-scale distributed cloud applications. You can quickly develop and update microservice-based applications, efficiently operate highly reliable hyperscale services, and deploy the same application code on public, hosted, or private clouds. This book introduces all key Azure Service Fabric concepts and walks you through implementing several real-world applications. You’ll find advanced design patterns, tuning tips, and lessons learned from early adopters—all from the perspective of developing and operating large projects in production. Microsoft Azure evangelist Haishi Bai shows how About This Book For all cloud developers who want to create and operate large-scale distributed cloud applications by using Microsoft Azure Service Fabric For all IT professionals who want to integrate Windows Server and Microsoft Azure in any environment, including datacenters

466 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1883

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November 9, 2018
You have to make the examples with net framework 5.6.2 and netcore 1.1. (in Visual Studio 2017)
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March 6, 2019
Good book about Service Fabric and many related topics.
I was reading Second Edition.
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July 1, 2016
Weak. Strongly resembles old-style Microsoft Press books we all would rather forget about ...
Feel like browsing the on-line documentation or ... even worse. Doesn't cover where documentation is weak (e.g. testing), architectural patterns chapters feel more like marketing, generally filled with wizard screenshots & very detailed configuration samples that can easily be googled, but have a very little value in terms of education.

First ASF book is sadly a disappointment ;/ Microsoft Press should have learned from other publishing houses how to create modern tech books.
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