Wednesday 

Room 2 

11:40 - 12:40 

(UTC+01

Talk (60 min)

Understanding Microservices: a guide for the monolithic developer

Microservice Architecture and the reasons why you should move to it, and the reasons you shouldn't, have been well discussed.

Microservices

If you have already decided to move over to microservices from monolithic development, then you may be finding the whole process a bit daunting.
What aspects should you, a developer be concerned with?
What does all the terminology mean?
How do the services talk to each other?
In this session, I will show you how to get started with microservices architecture, answering these questions and many more.
We'll look at The Tacky Tacos project, built with ASP.NET 6, and explore how the whole process fits together from a development point of view.
Hopefully, you'll leave the session with the confidence to start your own microservices application development straight away!

Layla Porter

Layla is a Microsoft MVP, Progress Champion, 3 times GitHub Star, and former director on the board at the .NET Foundation.
She is the co-founder of November North, a micro-game studio, developing and producing a first-person stealth game code-named "HorroTown".
Layla is passionate about .NET, enterprise software development, and system architecture. She has recently started bringing those architecture concepts into game development, live coding Unity game development on Twitch.
Layla lives in the UK with her husband Jim and dogs Lily and Cookie.