Introducing TickerQ: A Modern .NET Scheduling Library for C# Developers
Nick Chapsas introduces TickerQ, a new and improved scheduling library tailored for .NET and C# developers, highlighting its advantages over Quartz and Hangfire.
Introducing TickerQ: A Modern .NET Scheduling Library
Author: Nick Chapsas
In this video, Nick Chapsas presents TickerQ, a new scheduling library for the .NET ecosystem, positioned as a superior alternative to established libraries like Quartz and Hangfire.
Why TickerQ?
- Designed specifically for .NET and C# developers
- Addresses common challenges and shortcomings found in Quartz and Hangfire
- Focuses on reliability and modern design principles
Key Features
- Robust scheduling capabilities
- Improved reliability compared to older libraries
- Open source and available on GitHub (TickerQ Repository)
- Strong community focus with opportunities for collaboration
Comparison to Other Libraries
- Quartz & Hangfire: Frequently used in .NET projects, but the author points out several unresolved issues and limitations in these tools
- TickerQ: Developed to resolve these issues, offering a streamlined and modern approach
Get Involved
- Try out TickerQ by starring the GitHub repository
- Join workshops and community events hosted by Nick Chapsas
Additional Resources
- Dometrian Courses (30% off coupon applicable)
- Subscribe to Nick Chapsas’s newsletter for updates
- Follow Nick on GitHub, Twitter, and LinkedIn
TickerQ aims to become a foundational library for scheduling in .NET applications, making it essential knowledge for C# developers.