[.NET] Aspire 13: Batterie Incluse ☺ - stack cloud-native e team moderni con 'clone e run'

Modern teams, whether cloud-oriented or cloud-native, no longer work on isolated applications, but on stacks increasingly rich in dependencies: databases, queues, caches, cloud services, AI components, shared configurations, and observability. The challenge isn't the single technology, but making the entire stack usable, repeatable, and quickly deployable by anyone on the team. In many contexts, even a simple up-and-running requires documentation, custom scripts, template repositories, and a strong implicit knowledge of the system. This is where complexity begins to slow teams down. Aspire offers a different approach: batteries included ☺. Through a shared application model, a powerful CLI, and ready-to-use integrations, Aspire allows you to describe the entire stack of a distributed system consistently, reducing manual configurations, hidden dependencies, and friction between development and infrastructure. In this session, we'll see how Aspire 13 supports modern teams in: • managing complex cloud-native stacks • reducing onboarding and project launch times • rapidly integrating infrastructure services and AI components • maintaining observability and consistency without reinventing the platform Through a realistic demo, I'll show how Aspire transforms the stack into a shared team resource, allowing developers to focus on code rather than environment setup. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nar...