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 ...
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 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 ...
Blazor is the hottest project in the .NET ecosystem right now, providing Microsoft-centric coders with a JavaScript alternative for Web projects. The Microsoft site for the Blazor project provides a ...
Blazor WebAssembly, the troublesome client-side component of Blazor, is out in a v3.2 preview ahead of its expected May debut as it plays catch-up with the rest of ASP.NET Core. Blazor is Microsoft's ...
Nimisha Asthagiri discusses what it is like: an alternative architecture and ecosystem, where industry-wide decentralized data ownership is the prime directive. Sid Anand discusses how they built a ...