Domain Entities + Vertical Slice Architecture in .NET 10 — TalkPulse Live Build Ep.2

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📅 14/05/2026 4:00am

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The second episode of the TalkPulse Live Build series focuses on implementing Domain Entities and the Vertical Slice Architecture (VSA) pattern within the context of .NET 10 development. The session involves building six domain entities from scratch, integrating Entity Framework Core 10 with PostgreSQL, and establishing the initial database migration. A significant focus is placed on setting up an IEndpoint auto-registration pattern utilizing reflection to manage feature additions without direct modification to the Program.cs file.

The walkthrough demonstrates the configuration of EF Core 10 and PostgreSQL, potentially leveraging Aspire integration, and implementing Optimistic Concurrency on a Poll entity, designed to handle high-volume simultaneous votes. The session concludes with the establishment of the first functional Vertical Slice, a GET request to /api/v1/sessions, and the availability of Scalar API documentation.

Vertical Slice Architecture is presented as an alternative to traditional layered organization, structuring code around features where each slice manages its HTTP endpoint down to the data access layer. The content targets developers seeking maintainable patterns for modern .NET applications utilizing the latest framework versions.

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Vertical Slice Architecture .NET 10 development EF Core 10 PostgreSQL Domain Entities modeling IEndpoint auto-registration

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Duration 02:33:59
🆔 Video ID 194509