E-Books →Web Development with Blazor
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Web Development with Blazor
pdf | 2.4 MB | English | Isbn: 1800208723 | Author: Jimmy Engström | Year: 2021
Description:
Learn modern web user interface (UI) development with server-side Blazor and Blazor WebAssembly
Key Features
Get up to speed with Blazor fundamentals, actionable insights, and best practices
Learn how to create and deploy a production-ready Blazor application
Find out how, when, and why to use server-side Blazor and Blazor WebAssembly
Book Description
Until now, creating interactive web pages meant involving javascript. But with Blazor, Microsoft's new way to create .NET web applications, developers can easily build interactive and rich web applications using C#. Web Development with Blazor will guide you through the most common challenges in getting started with Blazor.
You'll start by learning how to leverage the power of Blazor and learn what you can do with both Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly. By showing you how all the elements work together practically, the book will help you solve some of the common roadblocks that developers face. As you advance, you'll learn how to create Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly projects, how Razor syntax works, and how to validate forms and create your own components. Later, the book introduces you to key concepts involved in web development with Blazor, which you will be able to put into practice straight away.
By the end of this Blazor book, you'll have gained the confidence you need to create and deploy production-ready Blazor applications.
What you will learn
Understand the different technologies that can be used with Blazor, such as Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly
Find out how to build simple and advanced Blazor components
Explore the differences between Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly projects
Discover how Entity Framework works and build a simple API
Get up to speed with components and find out how to create basic and advanced components
Explore existing javascript libraries in Blazor
Use techniques to debug your Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly applications
Test Blazor components using bUnit
Who this book is for
This web development book is for web developers and software developers who want to explore Blazor for building dynamic web UIs. This book assumes beginner-level knowledge of C# programming and intermediate-level web development skills.
Table of Contents
Hello Blazor
Creating Your First Blazor App
Introducing Entity Framework Core
Understanding Basic Blazor Components
Creating Advanced Blazor Components
Building Forms with Validation
Creating an API
Authentication and Authorization
Sharing Code and Resources
javascript Interop
Managing State
Debugging
Testing
Deploying to Production
Where to Go from Here
Key Features
Book Description
Until now, creating interactive web pages meant involving javascript. But with Blazor, Microsoft's new way to create .NET web applications, developers can easily build interactive and rich web applications using C#. Web Development with Blazor will guide you through the most common challenges in getting started with Blazor.
You'll start by learning how to leverage the power of Blazor and learn what you can do with both Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly. By showing you how all the elements work together practically, the book will help you solve some of the common roadblocks that developers face. As you advance, you'll learn how to create Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly projects, how Razor syntax works, and how to validate forms and create your own components. Later, the book introduces you to key concepts involved in web development with Blazor, which you will be able to put into practice straight away.
By the end of this Blazor book, you'll have gained the confidence you need to create and deploy production-ready Blazor applications.
What you will learn
Who this book is for
This web development book is for web developers and software developers who want to explore Blazor for building dynamic web UIs. This book assumes beginner-level knowledge of C# programming and intermediate-level web development skills.
Table of Contents
Category:ASP.NET Programming, C# Programming, Microsoft Programming
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