Build Real world application with Blazor (.NET Core 3.1)
What you'll learn
- Blazor Basics
- Blazor Server Side Project
- Components in Blazor
Requirements
- Basics of ASP NET Core
- Basic Entity Framework
Description
In the past, JavaScript had a monopoly in client-side web development. As developers, we had the choice of frameworks (e.g. Angular, React, etc.) but at the end it always boiled down to JavaScript. Blazor changes that.
Blazor is an exciting .NET web framework that allows developers to run C# in the browser.
Blazor Server has been released with .net core 3.0 and Blazor client will be released in May 2020. No matter which route you decide to go the syntax is identical.
In this course we will start with the basic building blocks of blazor with its syntax and then we will build a real world project!
It is a great time to start your journey with blazor to get a headstand with the technology! Blazor is still in initial phase of development cycle and nowhere close to being Mature, hence there are many changes but I will keep the course updated so you can always have the latest content!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone curious about what is Blazor
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Instructor
I am a passionate and creative software engineer with a strong focus on simplicity and thorough details. I have been programming since high school and I have been involved with multiple web and desktop using .net.
I have a master's of science degree in computer science and a Bachelor of Computer Engineering. I also have many years of experience with .NET C# and .NET MVC. I enjoy teaching along with my full-time job.
For me, the most important part about writing and teaching code is to eliminate the hardships of every student out there who is willing to learn but cannot find adequate resource which is easy to understand. Coding is a way to be creative and have fun!