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It's been a long time coming, but .NET developers can now finally enjoy a full-stack, production-ready Blazor framework for creating web applications with C# instead of JavaScript. At Microsoft's big ...
Releasing a server-side version is a sensible decision, because not all browsers fully support WebAssembly. Instead of running in your browser, your Blazor code runs in ASP.Net Core, using SignalR ...
Blazor WebAssembly is the principal hosting model for Blazor applications. Choosing this option means your application runs entirely inside the client's browser, making it a direct alternative to ...
Blazor doesn't just allow developers to build client-side code with C#, but also allows them to run existing .NET Standard DLLs in the browser sans plugin. Here's the story of WebAssembly and Blazor.
Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly are variants of Blazor that create a single-page app (SPA). Although these two siblings hardly differ from a development perspective (developers write Razor ...
Microsoft has released the 3.2.0 Preview 1 of Blazor WebAssembly, which adds support for a SignalR client, simplified startup and improved download size.
Microsoft works to improve web app performance with Blazor server-side rendering and streaming rendering, Blazor WebAssembly runtime improvements.
Microsoft's new Blazor WebAssembly release can build offline browser apps with C# and .NET instead of JavaScript.
The Blazor WebAssembly renderer is still in preview, while the Electron renderer and Mobile Blazor Bindings are still experimental, meaning Microsoft hasn't made a commitment to their future ...
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