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Webinar – OSS Power-Ups: MassTransit

Join us Tuesday, October 31, 2023, 17:00 – 18:30 CET (12:00 – 13:30 EDT or check other timezones) for our free live webinar, OSS PowerUps – MassTransit, with Chris Patterson. This is the thirteenth episode of our series of OSS Power-Ups, where we put a spotlight on open-source .NET projects.

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Join Chris Patterson, the author of MassTransit, for an insightful webinar as we delve into the messaging patterns supported by MassTransit. In today’s rapidly evolving tech landscape, efficient communication between software components is more crucial than ever. MassTransit, an open-source distributed application framework for .NET, provides tools and techniques to help you navigate the complexities of distributed systems.

In this webinar, Chris Patterson will guide you through the complexities of messaging patterns, illustrating how MassTransit can streamline communication, enhance scalability, and boost resilience in your applications. Whether you’re a seasoned developer looking to refine your messaging skills or a newcomer eager to explore the world of distributed systems, this webinar will provide valuable insights and practical knowledge that will empower you to build more robust and efficient software solutions.

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You can attend Chris Patterson’s webinar on YouTube, or register here to get a reminder closer to the webinar.

About the presenters:

Chris Patterson

Chris Patterson is an Enterprise Software Architect, the founder of Loosely Coupled, LLC, and the author of MassTransit, an open-source distributed application framework for building message-based applications. Before starting his own company, Chris spent 24 years leading the architecture and development of multiple platforms and services in a Fortune 10 company leveraging a broad range of technologies. Chris is a multi-year Microsoft MVP award recipient and regularly produces software development-related content on YouTube.

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