: Applications are built using Razor components —reusable units of UI that encapsulate HTML, CSS, and C# logic.
: The technical foundation that enables browsers to execute compiled .NET code with near-native performance, bypassing the need for a JavaScript bridge. Hosting Models : Blazor Revealed: Building Web Applications in .Net
: Runs on the server and uses SignalR to push UI updates to the client in real-time. : Applications are built using Razor components —reusable
Himschoot covers the lifecycle of a Blazor application, focusing on how data moves and how components interact: Himschoot covers the lifecycle of a Blazor application,
is a practical guide by Peter Himschoot designed to help .NET developers transition from traditional web development to building interactive Single Page Applications (SPAs) using C#. It emphasizes a "no-JavaScript" approach by leveraging WebAssembly to run .NET code directly in the browser. Core Concepts and Architecture
The book breaks down the fundamental building blocks that allow .NET to compete with established JavaScript frameworks like React or Angular.