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Dapr: The Secret Sauce to Simplifying Distributed Applications with Mark Fussell


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"Yeah, exactly. In fact, one of the central premises of Dapr has, you know, one of its goals is not only to be multi-language, in that anyone can use the APIs from any language they come from. So it has SDKs. First, you can call it HTTP if that's all you care about. But it has SDKs for Java, JavaScript, of course, .NET, Python, and Go."— Mark Fussell

Welcome friends to The Modern .NET Show; the premier .NET podcast, focusing entirely on the knowledge, tools, and frameworks that all .NET developers should have in their toolbox. We are the go-to podcast for .NET developers worldwide, and I am your host: Jamie “GaProgMan” Taylor.

In this episode, Mark Fussell from Diagrid joins us to talk about Dapr—that's D-A-P-R—the Distributed Application Runtime, which aims to make it trivial to build applications in a distributed manner: covering things like service discovery, Pubsub messaging, and distribution of your microservice-based applications.

"And the reason why I mentioned that is because, going to your AI discussion, is that we had an amazing contributor actually from Microsoft, actually he's ex-Microsoft now, a guy called Roberto Rodriguez, who worked in Microsoft Research, We built an agentic AI framework on top of Dapr workflows because it had this power of being able to do recoverability and coordination."— Mark Fussell

Along the way, we cover the history of Dapr, how it started as a Microsoft incubator project (and was heavily inspired by Project Tye), and how it's now a full graduated project of the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation).

Anyway, without further ado, let's sit back, open up a terminal, type in `dotnet new podcast` and we'll dive into the core of Modern .NET.

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Full Show Notes

The full show notes, including links to some of the things we discussed and a full transcription of this episode, can be found at: https://dotnetcore.show/season-7/dapr-the-secret-sauce-to-simplifying-distributed-applications-with-mark-fussell/

Useful Links:
  • DAPR
  • Web Services Enhancement
  • Diagrid
  • Dapper
  • Tye
  • Spiffie
  • mTLS
  • istio
  • Linkerd
  • Dapr/quickstarts
  • Dapr university
  • Diagrid Conductor
  • Workflow Engines:
    • Comunda
    • Apache Airflow
    • Azure Logic Apps
    • AWS Step Functions
  • Episode 21 - Orleans with Russell Hammett
  • CNCF
  • Dapr Catalyst
  • Dapr on Discord
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