Open Source Microservices Platform Now Available
Hello! I have recently published a new open source microservices platform on GitHub. It is available under the MIT permissive license and is free to use for commercial purposes. I’m asking the .NET community for some help. https://ServiceBricks.com
I am currently BETA testing and I’m looking for developers and architects to help me with the final push to make it production ready. I could use another set of eyes to help shore up the last remaining bits.
ServiceBricks is a powerful platform designed to streamline the development, deployment, and maintenance of distributed systems. It provides domain-driven design, event-based architecture and a wealth of features to rapidly build new microservices and application quickly. Deploy single monoliths or distributed, multi-web applications using docker or kubernetes.
There are several pre-built microservices to start from to build your own application infrastructures. They are also open source and all source code is available.
Please drop me a line if you would like to help! I’m looking for discussions on microservices architecture and how they are implemented in code.
Thanks!
Danny
Hello! I have recently published a new open source microservices platform on GitHub. It is available under the MIT permissive license and is free to use for commercial purposes. I’m asking the .NET community for some help. https://ServiceBricks.com I am currently BETA testing and I’m looking for developers and architects to help me with the final push to make it production ready. I could use another set of eyes to help shore up the last remaining bits. ServiceBricks is a powerful platform designed to streamline the development, deployment, and maintenance of distributed systems. It provides domain-driven design, event-based architecture and a wealth of features to rapidly build new microservices and application quickly. Deploy single monoliths or distributed, multi-web applications using docker or kubernetes. There are several pre-built microservices to start from to build your own application infrastructures. They are also open source and all source code is available. Please drop me a line if you would like to help! I’m looking for discussions on microservices architecture and how they are implemented in code. Thanks!Danny Read More