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Dead-Letter Queues in .NET Explained with Amazon SQS

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Learn how to implement Dead-Letter Queues (DLQ) with .NET and Amazon SQS to build more resilient and reliable message-driven systems.

In this video, I’ll cover:
- What dead-letter queues are and why you need them
- How to configure SQS with a DLQ to handle poison messages
- Implementing DLQ handling in .NET
- Redriving failed messages back into your queue
- Best practices for monitoring and alerts

Dead-letter queues act as a safety net for your consumers, preventing infinite retries and giving you full visibility into failed messages. By the end of this video, you’ll know exactly how to set up and use DLQs in your own projects.

📌 Topics covered:
- Amazon SQS basics
- DLQ pattern explained
- .NET + AWS SDK implementation
- Poison message handling
- Redrive workflow demo

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