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Adopting .NET 5

By : Hammad Arif, Habib Qureshi
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Adopting .NET 5

By: Hammad Arif, Habib Qureshi

Overview of this book

.NET 5 is the unification of all .NET technologies in a single framework that can run on all platforms and provide a consistent experience to developers, regardless of the device, operating system (OS), or cloud platform they choose. By updating to .NET 5, you can build software that can quickly adapt to the rapidly changing demands of modern consumers and stay up to date on the latest technology trends in .NET. This book provides a comprehensive overview of all the technologies that will form the future landscape of .NET using practical examples based on real-world scenarios, along with best practices to help you migrate from legacy platforms. You’ll start by learning about Microsoft’s vision and rationale for the unification of the platforms. Then, you’ll cover all the new language enhancements in C# 9. As you advance, you’ll find out how you can align yourself with modern technology trends, focusing on everything from microservices to orchestrated containerized deployments. Finally, you’ll learn how to effectively integrate machine learning in .NET code. By the end of this .NET book, you’ll have gained a thorough understanding of the .NET 5 platform, together with a readiness to adapt to future .NET release cycles, and you’ll be able to make architectural decisions about porting legacy systems and code bases to a newer platform.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
1
Section 1: Features and Capabilities
4
Section 2: Design and Architecture
7
Section 3: Migration
10
Section 4: Bonus

Summary

In this chapter, we discussed the strategies we can use to transform legacy applications into cloud-optimized or cloud-native architectures. We then explored some of the most commonly used Azure services, such as Azure SQL Database, Azure App Service, Azure Functions, and Azure Container Instances.

All modern applications strive to follow cloud-native application principles, which include defining infrastructure dependencies as a code, keeping the configuration separate from the code, building an application for scale, designing the application components as microservices, and using CI/CD.

Azure services help us achieve these principles. We learned that web applications and database servers can be provisioned in a few minutes in the cloud. This is in stark contrast to traditional IT environments in large organizations where similar resources could take several weeks to be made available.

In the next chapter, we'll learn about an exciting new .NET library named...