Joydip Kanjilal
CODE Author
Joydip Kanjilal is an MVP (2007-2012), software architect, author, and speaker with more than 25 years of experience. He has more than 20 years of experience in Microsoft .NET and its related technologies. Joydip has authored nine books, more than 500 articles, and has reviewed more than a dozen books. He is based out of Hyderabad, India.
Articles Authored
- A Deep Dive into ASP.NET Core Localization
- A Deep Dive into the Back-End for Front-End Pattern
- A Deep Dive into Working with gRPC in .NET 6
- An Introduction to Distributed Tracing with OpenTelemetry in .NET 7
- Automatic Resource Management in .NET 7 Core
- Benchmarking .NET 6 Applications Using BenchmarkDotNet: A Deep Dive
- Building an Event-Driven .NET Core App with Dapr in .NET 7 Core
- Building Microservices Architecture Using CQRS and ASP.NET Core
- Building Microservices Architecture Using GraphQL and ASP.NET 7 Core
- Building Multi-Tenant Applications Using ASP.NET 5
- Declarative Data Parallelism Using Parallel LINQ
- Deploying an ASP.NET 5 App to Azure Kubernetes Service with Azure DevOps Starter
- Designing Microservices Architecture for Failure
- Developing Real-Time Web Applications with Server-Sent Events in ASP.NET 7 Core
- Distributed Caching in ASP.NET Core 6 Using Redis in Azure
- Distributed Caching: Enhancing Scalability and Performance in ASP.NET 8 Core
- From SOAP to REST to GraphQL
- Implementing JWT Authentication in ASP.NET Core 5
- Implementing the Outbox Pattern with Kafka and C#
- Store Application Performance Metadata in a Database Using AOP in ASP.NET Core
- Synchronizing Databases Using Microsoft Sync Framework
- Test Your REST APIs Using Insomnia REST Client
- Threads, Asynchrony, Parallelism, and Concurrency in C#
- Webinar Bonus Article: Improving String Performance in .NET 7
- Working with Apache Kafka in ASP.NET 6 Core
- Writing High-Performance Code Using Span<T> and Memory<T> in C#