Join Matt Wicks from SSW TV as he sits down with Jonathan Tower at NDC Sydney to explore the groundbreaking reverse proxy solution, YARP (Yet Another Reverse Proxy). In this insightful interview, Jonathan delves into the inception, features, and diverse applications of YARP, shedding light on its pivotal role in project migrations, feature flagging, AB testing, and more. Discover how YARP simplifies the process of migrating legacy .NET applications to modern frameworks while enabling agile releases and seamless transitions.


00:00 | Introduction to YARP
01:30 | Why another reverse proxy?
04:20 | Are there any other uses?
05:13 | How do I get started?


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About the speakers

About the speakers

Jonathan J Tower

Hi, my name is Jonathan Tower, but my friends call me “J”.

I’m a Microsoft MVP, Telerik Developer Expert, and architect-level consultant with over sixteen years of software development experience in many different industries. I love solving problems and the many creative aspects of software work, as well as sharing what I’ve learned, and building community.

My current technology interests include C#, .NET, ASP.NET MVC, several JavaScript frameworks, and a few different technologies for creating mobile apps.

I live in Michigan with my wife and children, where I use my passion for organizing the tech community to run a user group and several annual conferences.

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