Summary
You should now be able to handle events in your Blazor WebAssembly app. Also, you should be comfortable with using attribute splatting and arbitrary parameters.
In this chapter, we introduced event handling, attribute splatting, and arbitrary parameters. After that, we used the Empty Blazor WebAssembly App project template to create a new project. We added a Dropzone
component to the application and used it to create a Kanban board. Finally, we added the ability to add tasks to the Kanban board while demonstrating both attribute splatting and arbitrary parameters.
Now that you know how to handle different types of events in your Blazor WebAssembly app, you can create more responsive applications. And, since you can use a dictionary to pass both explicitly declared attributes and implicit attributes to a component, you can create components faster since you do not need to explicitly define each parameter.
In the next chapter, we will use SQL Server to build a task...