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The server-side model gives Microsoft a chance to get Blazor out there to people almost immediately. And as it runs on good old .NET Core it's also got a solid base. It's also important to remember ...
ASP.NET Core's Razor Components -- aka server-side Blazor -- received a lot of attention in the just-released NET Core 3.0 Preview 3 as Microsoft continues to mature its initiative to run C# code in ...
Blazor Server, shipped together with .NET Core 3.0, allows web applications using Razor components to be hosted in ASP.NET Core servers.
Microsoft today said the full .NET server core stack will be open sourced and expanded to run on Linux and Apple OS X, removing the requirement to use WIndows for the popular development platform.
Microsoft is porting its server-side .NET stack to Linux and Mac OS X, and is making more of that stack available as open source.
Microsoft is renaming some of its coming .NET deliverables ahead of their release this year. Here come ASP.NET Core 1.0 and .NET Core 1.0.