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Microsoft has released the 3.2.0 Preview 1 of Blazor WebAssembly, which adds support for a SignalR client, simplified startup and improved download size.
Blazor is a new approach at building interactive Web Applications with C# by bringing some of the easiest to use and most-loved patterns of web development to .NET.
The client-side effort of Microsoft's Blazor project -- for C#-based web development powered by WebAssembly -- is out in a new preview before a May debut, adding support for Progressive Web Apps (PWAs ...
Microsoft officially released gRPC-Web for .NET, aiming the RPC-based (Remote Procedure Call) framework at browser-based apps, including those built with Blazor, the red-hot project that allows for ...
Blazor WebAssembly is one of four flavors of Microsoft's Blazor project, which includes the supported Blazor Server render for web apps, a preview Electron renderer, and the recently released ...
Microsoft works to improve web app performance with Blazor server-side rendering and streaming rendering, Blazor WebAssembly runtime improvements.
Visual Studio 2019 users should install the version 16.6 preview to use this Blazor Web Assembly preview. Version 16.6 includes an updated version of the .NET Core 3.1 SDK that includes the Blazor ...
Blazor WebAssembly apps can be delivered as Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) or used as front ends for ASP.NET Core applications. This last option is attractive, especially if you’ve used ...
The cutting-edge VBlazor.com is the cheapest and most robust solution provider for developers and companies that want to move their websites to cutting-edge, open-source web framework Blazor ...