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Web Development with Blazor

Web Development with Blazor - Third Edition

By : Jimmy Engström
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Web Development with Blazor

Web Development with Blazor

3.9 (16)
By: Jimmy Engström

Overview of this book

Web Development with Blazor is your essential guide to building and deploying interactive web applications in C# – without relying on JavaScript. Written by an early Blazor adopter and updated for .NET 8, this book takes you through the end-to-end development of an example app, helping you to overcome common challenges along the way. You’ll pick up both Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly and discover cutting-edge tools to enrich your development experience. Responding to evolving needs, this edition introduces flexible hosting models, allowing you to mix and match hosting approaches to create flexible and scalable Blazor applications. It also presents the new Blazor templates, which provide ready-made solutions to simplify and expedite development. You'll learn about the game-changing server-side rendering (SSR), a hybrid hosting model blending the strengths of Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly, as well as streaming rendering, a new technique that boosts the performance and user experience of Blazor apps. By the end of this book, you'll have the confidence you need to create and deploy production-ready Blazor applications using best practices, along with a big-picture view of the Blazor landscape.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Summary

In this chapter, we have added shared CSS.

We saw how to create shared libraries (for others to use). This is also a great way to structure our in-house projects (so that it is easy to change from Blazor Server to Blazor WebAssembly, or the other way around).

If you have a site already, you can build your Blazor components in a shared library, which we have done throughout the book.

Using components as part of your site (using Blazor Server), you can get started with Blazor bit by bit until you have converted the whole thing. When that is done, you can decide whether or not to keep using Blazor Server (as I mentioned, we use Blazor Server at my workplace) or move to Blazor WebAssembly, or use both as our project does.

We talked about how we can use SASS and CSS in our site, both regular CSS and isolated CSS.

In the next chapter, we will learn about the one thing we are trying to avoid (at least, I am) as Blazor developers – JavaScript.

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