Lessons Learned from Building the YARP Proxy on .NET
YARP is an open source reverse proxy being built on top of .NET, to provide an extensible proxy for use by 1P and 3P customers. Its being built on top of .NET and we have used it as forcing function to ensure that the platform has sufficient infrastructure and has been the driver for a number of improvements to ASP.NET and System.Net.Http libraries. We'll walk through YARP and some of the lessons we learned building it.
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