Recent Posts
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May 05, 2021
S.O.S Colombia
Unfortunately this time I’m not writing to share something technical as I used to, this time I’m writing because my country, Colombia is going through a critical social crisis caused not only by this pandemic but for our authoritarian government (...
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November 18, 2019
Talking about Simmy
I was talking about Simmy and Chaos Engineering in Adventures in .NET podcast and I just wanted to share with you the conversation, so if you want to know more about the project, how it was born, what is coming and the future of the project I invi...
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August 09, 2019
Simmy and Azure App Configuration
In the latest post, I introduced you Simmy and we saw all the benefits of chaos engineering and how Simmy helps us making chaos in our systems injecting faults, latency or custom behavior in order to make sure that our resilience strategies are co...
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June 14, 2019
Simmy, the monkey for making chaos
It’s been a while since my last post (a lot of time I’d say) but the reason is that I’ve been working on very cool stuff ever since, one of those is a new library/tool called Simmy, which we started to develop more or less by that time (September ...
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September 23, 2018
Building resilient applications with Polly
This is a cross-post from stackify.com.Handling errors properly have always been an important and delicate task when it comes to making our applications more reliable. It is true that we can’t know when an exception will happen, but it is true t...