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Microsoft wants .NET developers to use its new experimental Blazor toolkit for building web apps to create native iOS and Android apps in C#.
With this release of Ignite UI for Blazor, C# and .NET developers can leverage Infragistics' comprehensive library of Ignite UI components in Blazor without the need to code in JavaScript.
With Blazor on the server, you still get to write your web application in C#. Creating a new server-side Blazor application sets up an ASP.Net Core template for your code, with a SignalR endpoint ...
Blazor uses an abstraction layer between the DOM and the application code, called a RenderTree. It is a lightweight copy of the DOM's state composed by standard C# classes.
In addition, VS2022 projects can be downloaded and used in two languages: VB.NET and C#. Using VBlazor.com, developers can make their own mighty websites in .NET Core with Blazor WebAssembly or MVC.
Blazor isn’t only for C# development; its underlying .Net run time supports F# and VB as well, so you can quickly bring existing skills to the web without having to learn new languages.
Among the .NET news out of Microsoft Build 2020 is a new preview of C#, Microsoft's programming language from the .NET team, plus a fully supported release of Blazor WebAssembly.
According to Daniel Roth, principal program manager for ASP.NET at Microsoft: With Blazor a developer can write client-side web UI using .NET and C# instead of JavaScript.
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