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Building resilient distributed applications with Dapr Workflows

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Building resilient distributed applications with Dapr Workflows

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We are exicited to have Marc Duiker and Mauricio Salatino from Diagrid (https://www.diagrid.io/) join us in Copenhagen on Monday the 29th for a meetup hosted by Google.

Doors open at 16:30 and the first talk starts at 17:00.

## Talks ##
"Cloud Native Developer Experience" by Mauricio Salatino
Are you creating platforms on top of Kubernetes? What tools and practices are you promoting to make sure developers are efficient?
In this session we will look at platforms from a developer perspective to make sure that developers and their tasks are well understood by the platform engineers.

"Failure is not an option: durable execution + Dapr = 🚀" by Marc Duiker (Diagrid)
Applications break all the time, there could be a network issue, a cloud provider outage, or just a glitch in the matrix. But as a developer, you really need your applications to be resilient without the need to recover databases and restart services manually.

In this session, I'll demonstrate how Dapr Workflow provides durable execution, which enables you to write reliable workflows as code. In addition, I'll show how resiliency policies in Dapr improve reliable communication across services and resources when developing distributed applications.

I'll go into specific workflow features, such as scheduling, sequential and parallel execution, and waiting for external events. I'll show many code samples (in C#) for each of these features and will run the applications using the Dapr CLI to demonstrate their resiliency.

By the end of the session, you will have a good grasp of how durable execution with Dapr workflow and resiliency policies can help you build resilient applications.

and finally we'll have a real world use-case of Dapr.

Dapr Workflow: https://docs.dapr.io/developing-applications/building-blocks/workflow/workflow-overview/

The event is open to everyone, so we look forward to seeing a lot of you there.

The event is hosted by Google on Sankt Petri Passage 5, 1165 København K in central Copenhagen.

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