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Solution Architecture with .NET

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801075626
Pages 238 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jamil Hallal Jamil Hallal
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Understanding the Responsibilities of a Solution Architect
2. Chapter 1: Principles of the Software Development Life Cycle 3. Chapter 2: Team Roles and Responsibilities 4. Chapter 3: What Makes an Effective Solution Architect? 5. Section 2: Designing a Solution Architecture
6. Chapter 4: Designing a Solution Architecture 7. Chapter 5: Exploring Architecture Design Patterns 8. Chapter 6: Architecture Considerations 9. Chapter 7: Securing ASP.NET Web Applications 10. Chapter 8: Testing in Solution Architecture 11. Section 3: Architecting Modern Web Solutions with DevOps Solutions
12. Chapter 9: Architecting Modern Web Solutions with ASP.NET Core and Azure 13. Chapter 10: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Scaling Git for enterprise DevOps

Git is one of the most essential version control systems that is adopted by development teams and companies. Git is a distributed version control system, which means the local copy of the source code that's stored on each machine represents a complete version control repository.

In this section, we will learn more about Git and how to structure repositories, manage branches, and collaborate with pull requests.

Structuring Git repos

There are two types of repositories that we can use with Git:

  • Mono-repo: More than one project is stored in a single repository
  • Multi-repo: Each project has its own repository

Mono versus multi; what's the right approach? There is no direct answer that would recommend a particular approach. The strategy that we choose to use in order to structure our repositories is totally based on our way of managing projects; both types have their advantages and disadvantages. However, it is good...

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