It’s a year or so since Microsoft unveiled Blazor, its tool for running .Net code in the browser. It’s been an eventful year with several releases, each adding more and more code compatibility. Now ...
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 is heading for the big time, to be packaged with the next major release of .NET Core, ready for production use. Specifically, some components of Microsoft's experimental Blazor project for ...
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's latest experimental release of its Mobile Blazor Bindings appears to be hitting the right note with .NET developers building native apps for iOS and Android. After announcing the new ...
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If you're wondering what the difference is between Blazor and BotS ... well, from "the code on the ground" point of view, not much. It's pretty much impossible, just by looking at the code in a page, ...
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