Reactive Azure Service Bus messaging with Azure Event Grid

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Earlier this month, I wrote an article for my friends over at DotNetCurry. They run a free digital magazine called DNC Magazine, that comes out every 2 months, is free to download and to which I occasionally contribute.

The article is entitled “Reactive Azure Service Bus messaging with Azure Event Grid”. In the article, I explore Service Bus integration with Azure Event Grid, and the advantages and scenarios it brings to the table. This is a relatively new feature (launched in the fall of 2018) and I already use it extensively in some of my projects, so I wanted to create sort of a general purpose guide on getting started with this, including having a look at some of the potential use cases.

You can subscribe to the magazine (for free) or download single issues (also for free) here - the article can be found in the latest issue May-June 2019.

And of course big thanks to Suprotim and the entire DNC team for their hard work and bringing this magazine to .NET devs for free for 7 years now.

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