D.A
FRBest course I found online around… Best course I found online around Microservices with dotnet. Fully explained, step by step, the instructor is always available to answer to your question. I really recommand it if you don't want to mess your time and have a solid understanding on the microservices world.
Arpit Shukla
INOverall course is good and recommended for a beginner in microservices Overall course is good. It covers each topic in depth. Highly recommended for a beginner in microservices. The only suggestion is to include more logging and messaging related (Kafka specifically) topics
Moumita
GBThe microservices course exceeded expectations! The microservices course exceeded my expectations! There is nothing more that I could ask for in the course. It significantly boosted my career and enabled me to secure a new role swiftly. I am sincerely grateful for your guidance!
Sridhar S
GBWell organized course on Microservices for .NET developers Julio’s course lays an excellent foundation in my learning path to build Microservices. I was looking for a well-organized course and finally landed at Building Microservices With .NET (dotnetmicroservices.com) and am glad I found this course. The balance between theory and implementation is exactly what I would love to see in any course. In addition, as he is going step by step in detail, I can change data persistence from MongoDB to Postgres, yes I had to take tangents every so often. but can follow along with his curriculum.
Tom W
GBThis is a Deep, Informative Course I've taken other microservices courses (authors, platforms, etc) and this one is the best one so far(*). It's been more informative, comprehensive and complete as far as touching everything I wanted to learn, improve upon (development, security, deployment ...). I think of it as a "full stack" microservice course. (*) I gave it four stars and because I'm still taking the course. NOTE: I wanted to concentrate on other parts besides the front end. This course provides a basic React project which you can edit/test against. So my comments on full stack is everything except front end. IMO - that's perfectly fine. The "meat" of what I wanted to learn is not on the front end. One other note - hoping this will update to .Net 6 in the future.