Chris Patterson on Messaging systems with MassTransit - Episode 182
In this episode of the podcast, Chris Patterson, a Principal Architect at McKesson, shares his wealth of expertise and experience with messaging systems and MassTransit. As the creator of MassTransit, a distributed application framework for .NET, Chris is a legendary figure in the technology community. He discusses his career background and how he got started building distributed systems. Chris dives deep into the details of MassTransit and explains how it can be used to create robust messaging systems that can be used in synchronous and asynchronous environments. He also shares insights into the most widely used transport with MassTransit, RabbitMQ, and how it compares with Azure Service Bus. One of the key highlights of this episode is Chris’s explanation of the flexibility that MassTransit provides and the ease with which it can be used to consolidate serialization in DTO types, among other things. So, whether you’re an experienced developer or just starting on your journey, this podcast provides valuable insights into messaging systems and the power of MassTransit.
Mentioned throughout the podcast are a range of topics, including the benefits of Alt .Net, Chris's technology stack, how MassTransit can be used to consolidate serialization in DTO types, why MassTransit is a go-to messaging system for many developers, and what to do when something goes wrong in the processor. It's worth noting that MassTransit is free and available for anyone to use.
Overall, this episode is a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of messaging systems and learn from one of the best in the field. So, don't miss this chance to learn from Chris Patterson, one of the foremost experts in messaging systems and the creator of MassTransit!
You can listen to the full episode on Spotify.
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