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Isolation, Agents, and Message-passing in .NET
Same face, a new name
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phillips.joshua
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You might’ve noticed that the title of our blog has changed as well as some mysterious disclaimers at the beginning of each of our blogs posts. Yes, it’s true, we’ve changed our name from ‘Maestro’ to codename ‘Axum’. Fret not! Axum is the same project...
Isolation, Agents, and Message-passing in .NET
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Niklas Gustafsson
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Disclaimer: The Maestro project has been renamed. While referred to in this article as ‘Maestro’, moving forward the project is referred to with codename ‘Axum’. Given a programming model such as Maestro, where components are strictly isolated...
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