Combine .Net with C# and HTMX for a streamlined development process that yields a dynamic front end without writing a line of JavaScript. There are many stacks on the server side and one of the most ...
We all remember Silverlight, Microsoft’s answer to Adobe’s Flash. The remnant of an ambitious plan to have .Net code running everywhere, it mixed the familiar C# and XAML with browsers. The result was ...
Blazor WebAssembly is the principal hosting model for Blazor applications. Choosing this option means your application runs entirely inside the client's browser, making it a direct alternative to ...
The server-side Blazor component was introduced some eight months ago with the release of .NET Core 3.0, but Blazor WebAssembly wasn't ready because of problems with using the new, then-experimental ...
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