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Blazor Web Development Cookbook - Tested recipes for advanced single-page application scenarios in NET 9 - cover

Blazor Web Development Cookbook - Tested recipes for advanced single-page application scenarios in NET 9

Pawel Bazyluk

Publisher: Packt Publishing

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With support for both server-side and client-side hosting, as well as the flexibility to mix render modes, Blazor empowers you to leverage cloud computing while maintaining the performance of local applications. Paweł Bazyluk—a Blazor expert with over a decade of experience in .NET technologies—shows you how Blazor, a Microsoft framework, enables you to create interactive web applications using C# and .NET, while reducing reliance on JavaScript. This cookbook highlights Blazor’s vast possibilities using practical recipes that address key aspects of web development and showcase the framework's versatility in building modern, integrated applications.
Pawel demonstrates how to skillfully navigate component-based architecture, and create, parameterize, and customize components to achieve high modularity. Working through practical insights and hands-on guidance in each chapter, you’ll progress from advanced data binding and event handling intricacies to optimizing data display using grids. You’ll explore application state management, build interactive forms with validation, leverage Blazor’s routing engine, and keep every part of the application secure. The book also explores cutting-edge topics, touching on how to enhance your application with AI-powered features.
By the end of the book, you’ll be fully equipped to build robust, scalable, and secure web applications in Blazor.
Available since: 11/29/2024.
Print length: 282 pages.

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