
Exploring Blazor
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Build and develop web applications with Blazor in C#. This new edition not only covers the new structure for the Blazor environment, it also demonstrates the latest features, such as rendering, hosting types, improved security arrangements, and updates the syntax. Two new chapters on Forms and Validation along with Security in Blazor are also added. The code and project layout have been updated in .NET 9 for this new edition.
The book starts with an introduction to Blazor, along with its various categories and its basics and syntax, including Razor syntax implementation. You will go through Blazor navigation and life cycle followed by its components. You will then learn features specific to each Blazor type. You will see how Blazor works with storage, files, and JavaScript, and you will create a Blazor code library. You will also create web applications in Blazor using practical implementations and real-life scenarios for both the server side and the client side.
After reading this book, you will be able to build web applications with Blazor in C#11 and .NET Core 9.0.
What You Will Learn
- Bind data and handle events in C# Blazor
- Handle components and page navigation in Blazor
- Connect Blazor front-end to APIs
- Interact with files using Blazor
- Understand the layout of Visual Studio Blazor project templates
Who This Book Is For
C# and .NET Core developers.
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Taurius Litvinavicius
is a businessman and technology expert based in Lithuania who has worked with organizations in building and implementing various projects in software development, sales, and other fields of business. He currently works on modern financial applications and consults companies on technology and cost-related issues. As with most of his projects, this book uses cutting-edge technologies, such as Blazor. Taurius is responsible for technological improvements, development of new features, and general management.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Blazor.- Chapter 2: Razor Syntax and the Basics of Blazor.- Chapter 3: Blazor Components and Navigation.- Chapter 4: Blazor Components.- Chapter 5: Specifics of Different Types of Blazor.- Chapter 6: Forms in Blazor.- Chapter 7: General Blazor.- Chapter 8: Security in Blazor.- Chapter 9: Practice Tasks for Server rendering Blazor.- Chapter 10: Practice Tasks for Client (WebAssembly) Blazor.
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