techorama, deep knowledge IT conference
Oct 07 - 09 | 2024 Utrecht Netherlands

ASP.NET Core Clean Architecture, DDD, and Modular Monoliths

Monday 07 October

09:00 - 17:00

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Steve Smith

In this hands-on workshop you will work with your instructor to build a new ASP.NET Core app from scratch using Clean Architecture, Domain-Driven Design, and Modular Monolith principles and patterns. Along the way, you will learn - and experience firsthand - the benefits of these ideas - when used appropriately - for building testable, maintainable applications.

Preparations:

  • If you want to do the hands-on labs on your machine, you will need a computer with the .NET 8 SDK and your IDE/Editor of choice. You will also need Docker.
  • I will be providing all of the labs in PDF format so you can go through them at your convenience after the live workshop
  • I will be going through as much of the hands-on labs during the workshop as I can, so if you wish to just watch and participate in discussion that is also fine (in which case you don't need any additional equipment).

Steve Smith (@ardalis) is an entrepreneur and software developer with a passion for building quality software as effectively as possible. Steve has published several courses on Pluralsight, covering DDD, SOLID, design patterns, and software architecture. He's a Microsoft ASP.NET MVP and Insider, a frequent speaker at developer conferences, an author, and a trainer.

Steve works with companies that want to avoid the trap of technical debt by helping their teams deliver quality software, quickly. Steve and his team have been described by clients as a "force multiplier", amplifying the value of existing development teams. Steve's client list includes Microsoft, Quicken Loans, Celina Insurance, and many other satisfied customers.

  • If you want to do the hands-on labs on your machine, you will need a computer with the .NET 8 SDK and your IDE/Editor of choice. You will also need Docker.
  • I will be providing all of the labs in PDF format so you can go through them at your convenience after the live workshop
  • I will be going through as much of the hands-on labs during the workshop as I can, so if you wish to just watch and participate in discussion that is also fine (in which case you don't need any additional equipment).