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@lawik I like the idea of dapr. Ran through the framework and bootstrapped a set of dummy services with it. And it worked! 😁

But really felt isolated. Like, you are definitely on your own. Likely reading through the code of #dapr to get a feel what you can't do. 🫠

Funny they called dapr. Especially as it was originally built out in #Microsoft. 😅

#introduction
I'm a Principal Software Engineering Manager working at Microsoft. I lead a team of Software Engineers who are all #Australia based

I focus mostly on #Azure & Azure Stack Edge. Developing with C#, serverless, cognitive services, #Dapr, k8s

In my spare time I love tinkering with open web. I've got my blog blog.DavidBurela.com hosted fully on #IPFS
I previously developed a lot on #Ethereum
And I've got a fascination with #RISCV

I live in #Melboune but travel overseas a lot 🛫

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Finally, the article on Peer Review. It has all the numbers you could want (how many proposals, acceptance rates), but it also talks a bit about Dual Anonymous Peer Review (#DAPR). DAPR is here to stay, and the consequences of violating the rules are a rejected proposal. Luckily, the rules are very easy to hold to, and Rudy Montez gives some great examples. If you're a CXO observer, or planning on being one in the future, I strongly recommend giving this a read.

Article: cxc.cfa.harvard.edu/newsletter