Would you please consider resurrecting this project and give the (relatively speaking) new .NET Core ecosystem another chance?
I might be late to the party, but rsocket sounds very interesting, especially for people like me looking for new ways to solve recurring problems with better tools.
There’s a month-old PR by @davidfowl that went unnoticed.
I think that was a missed opportunity.
For anyone else lurking here, any “rsocket equivalent” tech you’d recommend for .NET Core 3?
Would you please consider resurrecting this project and give the (relatively speaking) new .NET Core ecosystem another chance?
I might be late to the party, but rsocket sounds very interesting, especially for people like me looking for new ways to solve recurring problems with better tools.
There’s a month-old PR by @davidfowl that went unnoticed.
I think that was a missed opportunity.
For anyone else lurking here, any “rsocket equivalent” tech you’d recommend for .NET Core 3?
Thanks