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At //build 2016, we announced the general availability of Azure Service Fabric and updates to the Azure Service Fabric Tools for Visual Studio. You can get started building micro-services using Azure Service Fabric and Visual Studio. These tools create new Service Fabric applications by using a variety of service templates, allowing you to easily debug, deploy, version, and upgrade them.
Azure Service Fabric enables you to build and manage scalable and reliable applications composed of micro services.
You can get Started with Azure Service Fabric application development in Visual Studio today!
Also here is the related download links for you to get started:
Download Azure SDK and Tools and start building cloud-powered apps Download the Azure Service Fabric SDK for Windows
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