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      <title>WebScheduler Part II: Designing the Web Scheduler</title>
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      <description>This is the second post in the series, if you haven&amp;rsquo;t read the first, you should stop here and read the first part before continuing.
This post covers the system design of the Web Scheduler and the decisions made during the design process.
The code for the project can be found here in these repositories .
The Tech Stack Hosting Platform: DigitalOcean&amp;rsquo;s App Platform Web Frontend Application: ASP.NET Core Blazor Frontend API: ASP.</description>
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      <title>Building a Distributed Task Scheduler on DigitalOcean&#39;s App Platform</title>
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      <description>New Beginnings I&amp;rsquo;m a new engineer on the DigitalOcean App Platform team. I&amp;rsquo;ve spent the last 20 years writing C# code full-time. I&amp;rsquo;ve made the switch to Go and to be perfectly honest, I miss writing C#. You know that itch you have for doing something you love so much? Well, I&amp;rsquo;ve got to scratch that .NET itch somehow while learning Golang and the amazingly capable App Platform product.
I figured I&amp;rsquo;d kill two birds with one stone and build a complex distributed system on top of App Platform.</description>
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