Software Architecture with C# 14 and .NET 10: Build enterprise applications using microservices, DevSecOps, EF Core, and design patterns for Azure - Brossura

Gabriel Baptista; Francesco Abbruzzese

 
9781806663552: Software Architecture with C# 14 and .NET 10: Build enterprise applications using microservices, DevSecOps, EF Core, and design patterns for Azure

Sinossi

Build enterprise-grade applications by mastering architectural patterns, DevOps workflows, and .NET 10 microservices

Key Features

  • Learn the core principles of software architecture via practical examples and case studies
  • Build microservices, CI/CD pipelines, and Blazor frontends using GitHub and Azure
  • Integrate AI-powered tooling and generative features like GitHub Copilot into your workflow

Book Description

Designing enterprise software is more complex than ever, with requirements for scalability, resilience, and agility placing heavy demands on architects. This book helps experienced architects refresh their skills while introducing developers to architectural fundamentals in a relatable way. You’ll explore best practices for maintainable code, domain-driven design, and managing architectural decisions using tools like GitHub Copilot and .NET Aspire.

The book starts with key software requirements such as performance, scalability, and usability, showing how architectural decisions support non-functional goals and enable effective CI/CD pipelines and DevOps automation. You’ll then apply architectural patterns with microservices and SOA, and design secure, reusable frontend microservices using Blazor and ASP.NET Core.

New to this edition is a stronger focus on generative AI and code automation, including how to use GitHub Copilot to generate and validate code and tests efficiently.

With an expanded case study, you’ll apply event sourcing, distributed transactions, container orchestration, and secure deployments using Kubernetes and Helm. By the end, you’ll be able to architect complex .NET systems with confidence and deliver scalable, production-ready software.

What you will learn

  • Apply DevOps principles and automate pipelines with GitHub Actions
  • Use GitHub Copilot to improve coding and testing workflows
  • Implement microservices and orchestrate them with Kubernetes
  • Secure applications with bearer tokens, OpenAPI, and cloud-native practices
  • Build and document reusable C# components with Nuget and Swagger
  • Develop dynamic Blazor applications and micro-frontends
  • Integrate advanced data access layers using EF Core and Cosmos DB

Who this book is for

This book is for engineers and senior software developers looking to build enterprise applications with the .NET stack. This book is also ideal for professionals transitioning into architectural roles who want practical guidance using tools like GitHub, Kubernetes, and .NET Aspire. A working knowledge of C# and .NET is recommended.

Table of Contents

  1. Understanding the Importance of Software Architecture 
  2. Non-Functional Requirements 
  3. Managing Requirements 
  4. Best Practices in Coding C# 12 
  5. Implementing Code Reusability in C#12 
  6. Design Patterns and .NET 8 Implementation 
  7. Understanding the Different Domains in Software Solutions 
  8. Understanding DevOps Principles and CI/CD
  9. Testing Your Enterprise Application 
  10. Deciding on the Best Cloud-Based Solution 
  11. Applying a Microservice Architecture to Your Enterprise Application 
  12. How to Choose Your Data Storage in the Cloud 
  13. Interacting with Data in C# – Entity Framework Core 
  14. Implementing Microservices with .NET 
  15. Applying Service-Oriented Architectures with .NET 
  16. Presenting ASP.NET Core 
  17. Implementing Frontend Microservices with ASP .NET Core 
  18. Client Frameworks: Blazor 
  19. Orchestrators and .NET Aspire 
  20. Case Study: Practical usage of .NET Aspire 
  21. Answers

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Informazioni sugli autori

Gabriel Baptista is a seasoned technology leader with nearly three decades of experience in software development and building high-performing teams. He currently leads an engineering organization that delivers solutions for retail, industrial, and agricultural environments. Throughout his career, he has also contributed to academia, teaching software engineering and information technology across multiple educational institutions.



Francesco Abbruzzese dedicates his life to his two great passions: software and powerlifting. He is the author of the Blazor Controls Toolkit library,and contributed to the diffusion and evangelization of the Microsoft web stack since the first .NET version. His company, Mvcct Team, offers web applications, tools, and services for Web technologies. His last product, SimpleProcess is a sophisticated process handling software based on Blazor and .NET microservices. He has moved from AI systems for financial institutions, to top-10 video game titles such as Puma Street Soccer.

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