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Web Development with Blazor

You're reading from   Web Development with Blazor A practical guide to building interactive UIs with C# 12 and .NET 8

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835465912
Length 366 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Jimmy Engström Jimmy Engström
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Hello Blazor FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating Your First Blazor App 3. Managing State – Part 1 4. Understanding Basic Blazor Components 5. Creating Advanced Blazor Components 6. Building Forms with Validation 7. Creating an API 8. Authentication and Authorization 9. Sharing Code and Resources 10. JavaScript Interop 11. Managing State – Part 2 12. Debugging the Code 13. Testing 14. Deploying to Production 15. Moving from, or Combining with, an Existing Site 16. Going Deeper into WebAssembly 17. Examining Source Generators 18. Visiting .NET MAUI 19. Where to Go from Here 20. Other Books You May Enjoy
21. Index

Hello Blazor

Thank you for picking up your copy of Web Development with Blazor. This book intends to get you started as quickly and smoothly as possible, chapter by chapter.

This book will start by guiding you through the most common scenarios you’ll come across when you begin your journey with Blazor, and you will also dive into a few advanced scenarios later on. This book aims to show you what Blazor is – Blazor Server, Blazor WebAssembly, Blazor Hybrid, and on top of that, the new Server-Side Rendering (SSR) – and how it all works practically to help you avoid traps.

This is the book’s third edition; much has happened since the first edition. .NET 6 and .NET 7 were released, and for the second edition, I updated the content to reflect the latest changes and functionalities at the time of writing.

This edition has been updated to include all the new things in .NET 8, and there is a lot to uncover.

I hold Blazor presentations all over the world, and there are common questions that I get asked a lot. Without going into too much detail, they are often related to download size or time when it comes to Blazor WebAssembly and continuous connection to Blazor Server. In .NET 8, we can leverage a new mode, SSR, that solves all of these problems in one swift blow. Okay, maybe not all problems, but we are well on our way to solving them. A common belief is that Blazor is WebAssembly, but WebAssembly is just one way of running Blazor. Many books, workshops, and blog posts on Blazor focus heavily on WebAssembly.

This book will cover Blazor WebAssembly, Blazor Server, Blazor Hybrid, and SSR. There are a few differences between the different ways of running Blazor; I will point them out as we go along.

This first chapter will explore where Blazor came from, what technologies made Blazor possible, and the different ways of running Blazor. We will also touch on which type (Blazor WebAssembly, Blazor Server, or Blazor Hybrid) is best for you.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Why Blazor?
  • Preceding Blazor
  • Introducing WebAssembly
  • Introducing .NET 8
  • Introducing Blazor
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Web Development with Blazor - Third Edition
Published in: Apr 2024
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781835465912
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