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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 ...
In Blazor 0.5.0, it's possible to add Blazor to any HTML page, including one generated using server-side code. But the process of integrating JavaScript and C# changed dramatically.
Microsoft wants .NET developers to use its new experimental Blazor toolkit for building web apps to create native iOS and Android apps in C#.
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.
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.
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.
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