Get started with Blazor in .NET 5
Microsoft’s Blazor is an open source and cross-platform web UI framework used for developing single-page applications (SPAs) in .NET and .NET Core. Blazor is built on a flexible component model that allows for the development of rich, interactive web UIs.You can take advantage of Blazor to build interactive Web UIs using C# in lieu of JavaScript. This means you can use C# for both server-side and client-side development. That said, you can still use JavaScript if you would like to. Blazor can invoke JavaScript functions and vice versa.[ Also on InfoWorld: Entry-level software developer? Learn React to get that first job ] Note that Blazor is included as part of .NET 5.0. Thus you have everything you need to build rich, modern web apps using .NET Core and C#. This article discusses how we can get started with Blazor in .NET 5.0.To read this article in full, please click here
Microsoft’s Blazor is an open source and cross-platform web UI framework used for developing single-page applications (SPAs) in .NET and .NET Core. Blazor is built on a flexible component model that allows for the development of rich, interactive web UIs.
You can take advantage of Blazor to build interactive Web UIs using C# in lieu of JavaScript. This means you can use C# for both server-side and client-side development. That said, you can still use JavaScript if you would like to. Blazor can invoke JavaScript functions and vice versa.
Note that Blazor is included as part of .NET 5.0. Thus you have everything you need to build rich, modern web apps using .NET Core and C#. This article discusses how we can get started with Blazor in .NET 5.0.