Build multiplayer Tetris in the browser using Python and Go
What does it take to go from a simple Catalyst API sample to a multi-service, multi-language Catalyst application? In this deep dive webinar, the Diagrid team uses a multiplayer Tetris application to show you how to take advantage of the various Dapr-compatible Catalyst APIs to build event-driven applications. They showcase two backend services, written in Python and Go, which serve up a browser-based gaming experience and leverage the unified programming model and streamlined APIs provided by Catalyst to implement core game capabilities such as managing player data, registering game sessions, sending game results and retrieving scoreboard standings. In addition to getting a code-first look into the Catalyst-enabled gaming application, we will explore the multitude of features provided by Catalyst- including managed infrastructure services- which help expedite the creation of new microservices.
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