As a member of the Cloud Advocacy team within Developer Relations at Microsoft, I have the unique benefit of being able to hear about a lot of diverse technologies and solutions from folks who have hands-on expertise in their usage and development. So, when I heard my open source advocacy colleagues using the name Dapr alongside “cloud native” and “microservices”, I was intrigued. And then I was delighted to discover Dapr stands for the “Distributed Application Runtime” and had ju...| blog.dapr.io
Hello World, I’m Rob Landers, the maintainer of the new Dapr PHP SDK. I currently work at Automattic on the Decision Science team, working with PHP, Python, JavaScript, and Scala. Since I was young, I’ve been writing software, and more importantly, I’ve been writing PHP since 2013. C# is also one of my favorite general-purpose languages, since I first used it back in its 2.0 days! For me, language is a way to express a solution to a problem, and I love learning new languages and discove...| blog.dapr.io
How Roadwork built an auto-scaling, cloud agnostic, web automation solution with Dapr and KEDA| blog.dapr.io
It was back in 2019 at Microsoft Ignite in Orlando when I discovered a new project referred to as Distributed Application Runtime, or Dapr for short. This immediately caught my attention and Mark Russinovich did an amazing job presenting this to the audience. Dapr is quite an interesting project for me in many ways. First of all, software architecture is near and dear to my heart and Dapr solves a lot of the challenges developers typically face when designing and implementing applications.| blog.dapr.io
About one year ago, we released Dapr as an open source project to enable developers to build event-based, distributed applications using a wide variety of different programming languages and platforms. Since the initial release, we have seen tremendous adoption of the project by developers worldwide. We are particularly excited by the growth in collaboration, with over 500 individual contributors who write code, design and review feature proposals, create issues, and author documentation.| blog.dapr.io