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Since the release of Blazor Server with .NET Core 3.0 last month lots of folks have shared their excitement with us about being able to build client-side web UI with just .NET and C#. At the same time, we’ve also heard lots of questions about what Blazor Server is,
We’ll compare performance of Blazor Server, Blazor WebAssembly and ASP.NET Core MVC, looking at network, number of HTTP requests and total load time.
Should I peek Blazor ?
Blazor Train is a free extensive class on Microsoft Blazor, an extremely productive technology for developing web applications using HTML markup and the C# programming language.
Carl shows you how to use gRPC in your Blazor apps as an alternative to a more common API layer.You can download all files at www.blazortrain.com#blazor #dat...
In this post, I'm going to show you how to build toast notifications for your Blazor/Razor Components applications using only C#, HTML and CSS
Learn why Blazor is the next reasonable choice for SPA development. Tagged with dotnet, csharp, webdev, aspnet.
Join Glenn Condrong, from the .NET Core Team on a developer tour on DotNet Type to build MicroServices.
In this video, you’ll see how to manage and deploy application configurations with AWS AppConfig. With this feature, you can deploy changes across a set of t...
Video from my latest live stream where I play around with AWS AppConfig. A neat little service that allows you to create, manage, and quickly deploy applica...