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Mastering Blazor WebAssembly

By : Ahmad Mozaffar
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Book Image

Mastering Blazor WebAssembly

3.5 (2)
By: Ahmad Mozaffar

Overview of this book

Blazor WebAssembly is a revolutionary technology in software development that enables you to develop web applications with a rich user interface using C# without JavaScript. It can be run natively in the browser and soon on mobile apps with .NET MAUI, making it a superweapon in the .NET developer’s toolbox. This capability has opened the doors for the JavaScript community to have a stable framework to build single page applications (SPAs) maintained by Microsoft and driven by the community. Mastering Blazor WebAssembly is a complete resource that teaches you everything you need to build client-side web applications using C# & .NET 7.0. Throughout this book, you’ll discover the anatomy of a Blazor WebAssembly project, along with the build, style, and structure of the components. You’ll implement forms to catch user input and collect data, as well as explore the topics of navigating between the pages in depth. The chapters will guide you through handling complex scenarios like RenderTrees, writing efficient unit tests, using variant security methods, and publishing the app to different providers, all in a practical manner. By the end of this book, you’ll have the skills necessary to build web apps with Blazor WebAssembly, along with the basics for a future in mobile development with .NET MAUI and Blazor.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1: Blazor WebAssembly Essentials
5
Part 2: App Parts and Features
13
Part 3: Optimization and Deployment

Part 1: Blazor WebAssembly Essentials

This part will introduce you to Blazor WebAssembly and guide you to set up your first Blazor project. After that, you will learn about the concept of components, which are the building blocks of every Blazor app. You will start by using Razor and C# to create basic and advanced components, and then you will learn how to use parameters in Blazor to implement communication between app components, and how to style them. You will also learn about different types of components, such as layouts and templated components, and how to employ a Razor class library for reusability.

This part has the following chapters:

  • Chapter 1, Understanding the Anatomy of a Blazor WebAssembly Project
  • Chapter 2, Components in Blazor
  • Chapter 3, Developing Advanced Components in Blazor