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Developing on AWS with C#:
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Many organizations today have begun to modernize their Windows workloads to take full advantage of cloud economics. If you're a C# developer at one of these companies, you need options for rehosting, replatforming, and refactoring your existing .NET Framework applications. This practical book guides you through the process of converting your monolithic application to microservices on AWS.
Authors Noah Gift, founder of Pragmatic AI Labs, and James Charlesworth, engineering manager at Pendo, take you through the depth and breadth of .NET tools on AWS. You'll examine modernization techniques and pathways for incorporating Linux and Windows containers and serverless architecture to build, maintain, and scale modern .NET apps on AWS. With this book, you'll learn how to make your applications more modern, resilient, and cost-effective.
- Get started building solutions with C# on AWS
- Learn DevOps best practices for AWS
- Explore the development tools and services that AWS provides
- Successfully migrate a legacy .NET application to AWS
- Develop serverless .NET microservices on AWS
- Containerize your .NET applications and move into the cloud
- Monitor and test your AWS .NET applications
- Build cloud native solutions that combine the best of the .NET platform and AWS
About the Author
Noah Gift is the founder of Pragmatic A.I. Labs. Noah Gift lectures at MSDS, at Northwestern, Duke MIDS Graduate Data Science Program, the Graduate Data Science program at UC Berkeley, the UC Davis Graduate School of Management MSBA program. He teaches and designs graduate machine learning, MLOps, A.I., Data Engineering Data Science courses, and consulting on Machine Learning and Cloud Architecture for students and faculty.
James Charlesworth is a software engineer, manager, blogger, public speaker and developer advocate. Starting his career in industrial control systems James rode the storm surge of cloud computing into web-based applications around 2011. He is a deeply passionate advocate of cloud native architecture, ditching servers and leaning on managed services to provide scalability, reliability and security. James lives in Sheffield UK and spends the rest of his time creating youtube videos and playing guitar in a rock band.
