

Really excited to have this chance to talk about Dapr. Davide, welcome to Software Engineering Radio.ĭavide Bedin 00:01:06 Hi, thank you very much for inviting me. Net, helps software teams rapidly build cloud-native microservices by reducing or eliminating much of the boiler plate and plumbing, which are typically involved in building such solutions.

His recently published book, Practical Microservices with Dapr and. As a cloud solution architect at Microsoft, Davide is responsible for the guidance and support of enterprise customers and embracing the cloud paradigm, a key enabler of their digital transformation. Davide Bedin is a cloud-native architecture enthusiast with strong and relevant experience with cloud platforms. It’s my pleasure to invite Davide Bedin as our guest on the show today for an exploration of Dapr, the Distributed Application Runtime. Jeff Doolittle 00:00:16 Welcome to Software Engineering Radio. To suggest improvements in the text, please contact and include the episode number and URL. This transcript was automatically generated. Transcript brought to you by IEEE Software magazine.

Practices for adopting Dapr in both greenfield applications and existing systems are discussed. The conversation addresses topics related to Dapr as a community-driven open source initiative that adopts and implements according to open standards, such as those published by the CNCF. Some of these are discussed in detail during the episode, such as service invocation, state management, and publish & subscribe. Davide’s book helps application developers get started using Dapr with an introduction to its core building blocks. This approach provides a clean separation of core application logic from typical infrastructural concerns.

Dapr (the Distributed Application Runtime ) simplifies cloud-native application development by providing standards-based solutions for common application requirements. Davide Bedin, a cloud solution architect at Microsoft and professional Dapr enthusiast joined host Jeff Doolittle to discuss his book, Practical Microservices with Dapr and.
