Blazor and Razor Components in a nutshell

Blazor is a technology that allows developers to run .NET Code directly in the browser. With .NET Core 3.0, the technology is officially supported by Microsoft. And you can opt for either client plus server setup (server-side Blazor) or a pure WebAssembly-based experience (client-side Blazor). Whichever flavor you choose, the syntax will be almost identical.

What you’ll learn

  • In this course, you will learn how to use Blazor – a new programming platform that can run on top of WebAssembly and run compiled code right in a browser.

Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?

  • Students should preferably already know ASP .NET Core basics.

Who this course is for:

  • .NET Core developers, especially full-stack ones.

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Instructor

Fiodar Sazanavets

Full stack senior software developer specializing in .NET

Fiodar is an experienced senior software developer whose main area of expertise is Microsoft stack, which includes ASP.NET (Framework and Core), SQL Server, Azure, and various front-end technologies.

Fiodar has gained his experience while working in water engineering, financial and defense industries. He has played key roles in various projects and his duties included performing design tasks and assessing skills of prospective team members during interviews. He has also performed an array of technical duties on clients’ sites, such as in-house development tasks and software installation.

Fiodar has developed and published a number of Android apps that were done as his personal projects. He regularly writes about software on his personal website, Scientific Programmer. He has also published a number of articles for other websites, such as Simple Programmer.

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