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Web Development with Blazor

By : Jimmy Engström
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Web Development with Blazor

By: Jimmy Engström

Overview of this book

Blazor is an essential tool if you want to build interactive web apps without JS, but it comes with its own learning curve. Web Development with Blazor will help you overcome most common challenges developers face when getting started with Blazor and teach you the best coding practices. You’ll start by learning how to leverage the power of Blazor and explore the full capabilities of both Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly. Then you’ll move on to the practical part, which is centred around a sample project – a blog engine. This is where you’ll apply all your newfound knowledge about creating Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly projects, the inner working of Razor syntax, and validating forms, as well as creating your own components. You’ll learn all the key concepts involved in web development with Blazor, which you’ll also be able to put into practice straight away. By showing you how all the components work together practically, this book will help you avoid some of the common roadblocks that novice Blazor developers face and inspire you to start experimenting with Blazor on your other projects. When you reach the end of this Blazor book, you'll have gained the confidence you need to create and deploy production-ready Blazor applications.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1:The Basics
4
Section 2:Building an Application with Blazor
14
Section 3:Debug, Test, and Deploy

Summary

In this chapter, we looked at some of the things we have encountered during the time we have been running Blazor in production. We also talked about where to go from here.

Throughout the book, we have learned how Blazor works and how to create basic and advanced components. We implemented security with both authentication and authorization. We created and consumed an API connected to a database.

We made JavaScript calls and real-time updates. We debugged our application and tested our code, and last but not least, we looked at deploying to production.

We are now ready to take all this knowledge to the next adventure, the next app. I hope you have had as much fun reading this book as I have had writing it. Being part of the Blazor community is so much fun and we learn new things every day.

Thank you for reading this book, and please stay in touch. I would love to learn more about the things you build!

Welcome to the Blazor community!