The back-end part of an accounting tool based on Flutter and Gin's front-end separation
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The back-end part of an accounting tool based on Flutter and Gin's front-end separation
Discover an Azure Function App powered by C# and .NET, seamlessly processing Azure Service Bus messages, storing data in Azure Data Lake, with Dead Letter Queue support
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Reliably process messages in queue with dead-letter queues in SQS
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