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Temporal is a programming model for the Cloud that makes writing highly scalable and reliable Apps as straight forward as simple software that runs on a single machine.
- Read more about Temporal on the SDK Documentation site.
- View the article directly (./Doc/Articles/What_is_Temporal.md).
See also:
- Temporal home page: https://www.temporal.io/.
- Temporal central documentation site: https://docs.temporal.io/.
- Temporal SDK for .NET documentation site: https://dotnet.temporal.io/.
A Temporal SDK is the toolset that enables your application to use the Temporal programming model and all its features. The SDK for .NET is currently under development.
- Read more about the SDK on the Documentation site.
- View the article directly (./Doc/Articles/About_Temporal_SDK_for_DotNet.md).
While we are developing the SDK, we are keen to make sure that what we build is what you need. We gladly partner up with users to work on features. In certain circumstances, your requirements and your contributions may even influence our schedule and prioritization. Please reach out to us!
- Read more about Engineering Partnership on the SDK Documentation site.
- View the article directly (./Doc/Articles/About_Temporal_SDK_for_DotNet.md#Engineering-Partnerships).
We are working on making the SDK available as a NuGet package and as an official Release soon. In the meantime you can install the SDK manually.
- Read more about Installing the SDK on the Documentation site.
- View the article directly (./Doc/Articles/Using_Temporal_SDK_for_DotNet.md#installation).
The SDK repository contains detailed examples for how to use the SDK is different application scenarios.
- View the Usage Samples Directory on the SDK Documentation site.
- View the article directly (./Doc/Articles/Using_Temporal_SDK_for_DotNet.md#usage).
We gladly welcome user feedback and contributions of any kind.
For details, please check out our Contribution Guide.
- Read the Contribution Guide on the SDK Documentation site.
- View the article directly (./Doc/Articles/Contribution_Guide.md).
The Temporal SDK for .NET is distributed under the MIT License.