Explore and build complete, easy-to-follow web projects using Blazor. Each project includes a video example too.
Test your skills in building a weather app, an expense tracker, and a Kanban board with real-world applications.
Develop a deeper understanding on how to work with Blazor WebAssembly without spending too much time focusing on the theory.
Description
Blazor WebAssembly helps developers build web applications without the need for JavaScript, plugins, or add-ons. With its continued growth in popularity, getting started with Blazor now can open doors to new career paths and exciting projects – and Blazor WebAssembly by Example will make your first steps easier. This is a project-based guide that will teach you how to build single-page web applications with Blazor, focusing heavily on the practical over the theoretical by providing detailed step-by-step instructions for each project. The author also includes a video for each project showing her following the step-by-step instructions, so readers can use them if they're unsure about any particular step.
In this updated edition, you'll start by building simple standalone web applications and gradually progress to developing more advanced hosted web applications with SQL Server backends. Each project will cover a different aspect of the Blazor WebAssembly ecosystem, such as Razor components, JavaScript interop, security, event handling, debugging on the client, application state, and dependency injection. The book’s projects get more challenging as you progress, but you don’t have to complete them in order, which makes this book a valuable resource for beginners as well as those who just want to dip into specific topics.
By the end of this book, you will have experience and lots of know-how on how to build a wide variety of single-page web applications with .NET, Blazor WebAssembly, and C#.
Who is this book for?
This book is for .NET web developers who want to leverage the power of .NET and C# to write single-page web applications using Blazor WebAssembly without using JavaScript frameworks. To get started with this book, you’ll need at least beginner-level knowledge of the C# language, .NET framework, Microsoft Visual Studio, and web development concepts.
What you will learn
Discover the power of the C# language for both server-side and client-side web development
Build your first Blazor WebAssembly application with the Blazor WebAssembly App project template
Learn how to debug a Blazor WebAssembly app, and use ahead-of-time compilation before deploying it on Microsoft's cloud platform
Use templated components and the Razor class library to build and share a modal dialog box
Learn how to use JavaScript with Blazor WebAssembly
Build a progressive web app (PWA) to enable native app-like performance and speed
Secure a Blazor WebAssembly app using Azure Active Directory
Gain experience with ASP.NET Web APIs by building a task manager app
An excellent book that gradually guides us in building applications while incorporating the necessary skills to execute a project from start to finish. I highly recommend it
Subscriber review
Volkan UzunNov 26, 2023
1
I dont think this book follows a plan to teach Blazor , it jumps from one topic to another; and all chapters are like: ok copy paste this code , boom it works; now next chapter. What did we copy? What do these commands do? no explanation; you can as well pick a project from GitHub that is developed with Blazor and copy paste to Visual Studio.
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RossJun 25, 2023
1
.Net is now cross platform, so please do not use Visual Studio in the projects in the future.
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peter de tender - Business Program Manager - Azure Technical Trainer at MicrosoftJun 07, 2023
5
WOW, I was impressed by this book, in a very positive way!!Being new to developing, I picked up Blazor and dotnet about 18 months back. I used a lot of material that's available online (MSLearn, YouTube, Blazor books,...) and learned from each and every one. Once I thought I read through all available ones, I found this one.Honestly, it's like Level400 content to me. Although Toi does a great job in starting with the basics, deploying the default template scenario and gradually building up the level of complexity in each chapter, I sometimes had to go back and go through a previous chapter, to make sure I got all the understandings correct.After going through all the chapters, the guidelines and all the amazing hands-on exercises, I am starting to see the concept of the book. It is for both beginners (in Blazor, not junior developers overall), but will turn you into an expert at the end of the book. The book is packed with so much useful information, I could apply in my real-life scenario development right away.The chapters sticking to mind for me were Chapter 3, debugging (not something I have seen in other Blazor books a lot, so kudos!), Chapter 7, using application state concepts in a shopping cart scenario, Chapter 10 on Identity integration,... but I don't want to break down any of the other chapters, as they are equally good.Even if you are looking for just a specific example on how to use Blazor, you don't have to read through the book cover to cover, but you can pick out the specific chapter/sample scenario that's of use to you (but again, I would definitely recommend going through the book cover to cover - you won't regret).As this was written with .NET7 in mind, it is very up-to-date, where the scenarios are just working,... so an excellent learning experience for sure!
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RamneekApr 28, 2023
5
Over the past three weeks, I have been delving deeper into the world of Microsoft Blazor, and today I am thrilled to announce that I have just finished reading "Blazor WebAssembly" by author Toi B. Wright. This comprehensive guide is an excellent resource for web developers looking to build powerful web applications using Blazor #WebAssembly, a robust framework offered by #Microsoft. With a foreword by @Scott Hanselman and published by @packt, the book provides step-by-step instructions for building practical applications, such as Local Storage Services, Progressive Web App (PWA), Shopping Cart, Kanban Board, Expense Tracker, and more. By following the clear explanations and examples laid out in this book, readers will gain a solid understanding of Blazor and be equipped with the knowledge needed to create real-world web applications with ease. Whether you are a seasoned developer or just starting out, "Blazor WebAssembly" is a must-read for anyone interested in web development with Blazor.
Toi B. Wright has been obsessed with ASP.NET for almost 20 years. She is the founder and president of the Dallas ASP.NET User Group. She has been a Microsoft MVP in ASP. NET for 18 years and is also an ASPInsider. She is an experienced full-stack software developer, book author, courseware author, speaker, and community leader with over 25 years of experience. She has a B.S. in computer science and engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and an MBA from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU).
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