Cloud Nano-Bots - Strongly-Typed State Machines in the Cloud
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of cloud nano-bots and strongly-typed state machines in this 53-minute conference talk by John Azariah at NDC Conferences. Discover how traditional n-tier multi-user applications can be reimagined as a platoon of independent, stateful microservices, each encoding a state machine. Learn how declaratively describing state machines formalizes the behavior of message-based applications and enables reasoning about their correctness. Gain insights into expressing state machines as full-fledged Orleans Actors, with a focus on type-safety, developer productivity, testability, and ease of use. No prior knowledge of state machines is required, but a general understanding of Orleans will be beneficial. Delve into this innovative approach to addressing infrastructure issues such as scalability and reliability in cloud-based applications.
Syllabus
Cloud nano-bots: Strongly-Typed State Machines In The Cloud - John Azariah
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