Distributed applications run on multiple computers on the same network at once-which means they often have to run on multiple operating systems and integrate with the cloud. But you don't need a lot of middleware or advanced configuration to build them. Today, it's possible to build robust software with lightweight tools. Enter ZeroMQ, a flexible, open-source messaging stack. ZeroMQ can be run on Windows, OS X, and Linux, and can be implemented with C, C++, C#, Java, Python, and more. Learn how to use ZeroMQ to simplify development of distributed .NET applications. Follow along with this project-focused course, as instructor Paul Blasucci shows how to build a simple group messaging app-with one-way and two-way communication channels and direct messaging-using ZeroMQ and C#.
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Developing Distributed Applications with C# and ZeroMQ : LinkedIn, 2017. - 01:01:32.00