Version This guide has been written to cover the Dapr 1.0 version. .NET Core samples are based on .NET Core 3.1. Who should use this guide The audience for this guide is mainly developers, development leads, and architects who are interested in learning how to build applications designed for the cloud. A secondary audience is technical decision-makers who plan to choose whether to build their applications using a cloud-native approach. How you can use this guide This guide is available both in PDF form and online. Feel free to forward this document or links to its online version to your team to help ensure common understanding of these topics. Most of these topics benefit from a consistent understanding of the underlying principles and patterns, as well as the trade-offs involved in decisions related to these topics. Our goal with this document is to equip teams and their leaders with the information they need to make well-informed decisions for their applications' architecture, development, and hosting. Send your feedback This book and related samples are constantly evolving, so your feedback is welcomed! If you have comments about how this book can be improved, use the feedback section at the bottom of any page built on GitHub issues.
2 stars means ok. This book was ok as an introductory book for the Dapr technology. If you want to learn concepts related to the proper structuring your services, handling complex cases and dealing with asynchronous processing this isn't it. It includes several theses that, if treated as an architectural general advice, might be harmful.