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Microsoft works to improve web app performance with Blazor server-side rendering and streaming rendering, Blazor WebAssembly runtime improvements.
Expert and Blazor blogger Chris Sainty explains how developers can use a free, open source framework, still under development at Microsoft, to create web applications.
Blazor WebAssembly is one of four flavors of Microsoft's Blazor project, which includes the supported Blazor Server render for web apps, a preview Electron renderer, and the recently released ...
Earlier this week, Microsoft released Blazor WebAssembly 3.2 RC. This is the last planned preview release of Blazor WebAssembly, and it contains all features expected for its official general ...
Blazor WebAssembly is the client-side effort for Blazor, which uses the ability of WebAssembly to compile C# code into an assembly-like language for use in web development, letting Microsoft-centric ...
The cutting-edge VBlazor.com is the cheapest and most robust solution provider for developers and companies that want to move their websites to cutting-edge, open-source web framework Blazor ...
To provide full-stack, client/server .NET Web apps without all that pesky and slow JavaScript, Blazor leverages the new WebAssembly project that converts higher-level language code to assembly-like ...