Zero-Cost Resilience For .NET Apps In Azure (Julio Casal) aspireify.net
You have to make sure your app is ready to tolerate transient failures and that it can tell you if it is not ready to do the job due to dependency issues so you can do something about it. There are a few ways to prepare .NET apps for those scenarios, but today I want to show you the zero-cost way by writing less code than before.
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