Akka.NET Bootcamp
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Akka.NET Bootcamp
A Free, Self-paced Course for Learning Akka.NET
This course is designed to help take you from knowing nothing about Akka.NET and the actor model to being able to build your own applications from scratch.
Akka.NET Bootcamp is free and will be delivered to you via email.
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Akka.NET Bootcamp series includes 17 individual lessons that walk you through creating 3 distinct applications over the course of a week.
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What You’ll Learn
Akka.NET Bootcamp is divided into three units, each of which comes with its own Akka.NET application that you will build alongside our instructions.
- Unit 1: Actor and Akka.NET Fundamentals
a. Actors and the
ActorSystem
b. Defining and Handling Messages c. UsingProps
andActorRef
s d. Child Actors, Hierarchies, and Supervision e. Looking up actors by address withActorSelection
f. The Actor Lifecycle - Unit 2: Switchable Behavior, Stashing & Scheduling of Messages, and Actor Configuration
a.
Config
and Deploying Actors via App.Config b. UsingReceiveActor
for Smarter Message Handling c. Using theScheduler
to Send Recurring Messages d. Switching Behavior at Run-time withBecome
andUnbecome
e. Using aStash
to Defer Message Processing - Unit 3: Routers, Using TPL with Actors, and Fault Tolerance
a. Routers and Message Distribution
b. Creating Actor Pools, Routers, and Dividing Labor
c. Deploying Routers via HOCON Configuration
d.
Ask<T>
: How to Wait for a Specific Message e. How to Useasync
Methods Inside Actors f. Graceful Fault Tolerance
Once you’re finished with Akka.NET Bootcamp you’ll be able to build basic Akka.NET applications from scratch with no issues.
What’s next after Akka.NET Bootcamp?
If you like your experience with Akka.NET Bootcamp, consider taking our Advanced Akka.NET Online Training to learn how to use Akka.NET Design Patterns, Akka.Remote, and Akka.Cluster to build distributed systems with Akka.NET!
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