May 2, 2024
4 minute read
Microsoft Fabric, also known as Azure Service Fabric, is a distributed systems platform that enables developers to build and operate microservices and container-based applications. Originally developed by Microsoft for internal use and open-sourced in 2015, Microsoft Fabric provides a set of tools, libraries, and services that help developers build and operate scalable, reliable, and maintainable applications.
Benefits of Learning Microsoft Fabric
There are many benefits to learning Microsoft Fabric. First, Microsoft Fabric can help developers to build and operate scalable, reliable, and maintainable applications. Microsoft Fabric provides a set of tools, libraries, and services that make it easy to develop and operate microservices and container-based applications. These tools and services can help developers to improve the performance, reliability, and maintainability of their applications.
Second, Microsoft Fabric can help developers to save time and money. Microsoft Fabric provides a set of tools and services that can help developers to automate the deployment, management, and monitoring of their applications. This can free up developers to focus on other tasks, such as developing new features and improving the user experience.
Finally, Microsoft Fabric can help developers to learn new skills. Microsoft Fabric is a cutting-edge technology that is used by many of the world's leading companies. By learning Microsoft Fabric, developers can gain valuable skills that can help them to advance their careers.
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Reading list
We've selected five books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Microsoft Fabric.
Provides a comprehensive guide to building microservices using .NET Core and Service Fabric. It covers topics such as service design, state management, communication and messaging, and monitoring and diagnostics.
Provides a comprehensive guide to designing and building data-intensive applications. It covers topics such as data modeling, data storage, data processing, and data analytics. While it does not focus specifically on Service Fabric, it provides valuable insights into the challenges of building scalable and reliable distributed systems.
Is useful for developers who are already familiar with microservices but need to gain proficiency in Azure Service Fabric. It includes a step-by-step guide on how to build, deploy, and managemicroservices on Azure Service Fabric.
Provides a comprehensive guide to the design and implementation of microservices. It covers topics such as service discovery, communication and messaging, and fault tolerance. While it does not focus specifically on Service Fabric, it provides valuable insights into the challenges of building scalable and reliable distributed systems.
Is practical and will help the readers to get up and running with Service Fabric. It is for beginners who want to build Microservices using Service Fabric and .NET.
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