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Blazor WebAssembly by Example

By : Toi B. Wright
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Blazor WebAssembly by Example

By: Toi B. Wright

Overview of this book

Blazor WebAssembly makes it possible to run C# code on the browser instead of having to use JavaScript, and does not rely on plugins or add-ons. The only technical requirement for using Blazor WebAssembly is a browser that supports WebAssembly, which, as of today, all modern browsers do. Blazor WebAssembly by Example is a project-based guide for learning how to build single-page web applications using the Blazor WebAssembly framework. This book emphasizes the practical over the theoretical by providing detailed step-by-step instructions for each project. You'll start by building simple standalone web applications and progress to developing more advanced hosted web applications with SQL Server backends. Each project covers a different aspect of the Blazor WebAssembly ecosystem, such as Razor components, JavaScript interop, event handling, application state, and dependency injection. The book is designed in such a way that you can complete the projects in any order. By the end of this book, you will have experience building a wide variety of single-page web applications with .NET, Blazor WebAssembly, and C#.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Benefits of using the Blazor framework

Using the Blazor framework has several benefits. For starters, it is a free and open source framework built on Microsoft's robust .NET Framework. Also, it is an SPA framework that uses Razor syntax and can be developed using Microsoft's exceptional tooling.

.NET Framework

Blazor is built on .NET Framework. Since Blazor is built on .NET Framework, anyone familiar with .NET Framework can quickly become productive using the Blazor framework. The Blazor framework leverages the robust ecosystem of .NET libraries and NuGet packages from .NET Framework. Also, since both client and server code are written in C#, they can share code and libraries, such as the application logic used for data validation.

Blazor is open source. Since Blazor is a feature of the ASP.NET framework, all of the source code for Blazor is available on GitHub as part of the dotnet/aspnetcore repository that is owned by the .NET Foundation. .NET Foundation is an...