In the past, JavaScript had a monopoly in client–side web development. As developers, we had the choice of frameworks (e.g. Angular, React, etc.) but at the end it always boiled down to JavaScript. Blazor changes that.
Blazor is an exciting .NET web framework that allows developers to run C# in the browser.
Blazor Server has been released with .net core 3.0 and Blazor client will be released in May 2020. No matter which route you decide to go the syntax is identical.
In this course we will start with the basic building blocks of blazor with its syntax and then we will build a real world project!
It is a great time to start your journey with blazor to get a headstand with the technology! Blazor is still in initial phase of development cycle and nowhere close to being Mature, hence there are many changes but I will keep the course updated so you can always have the latest content!
Instructor Details
Courses : 8
Specification: Build Real world application with Blazor (.NET Core 3.1)
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9 reviews for Build Real world application with Blazor (.NET Core 3.1)
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Price | $11.99 |
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Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Will Menton –
This course was a great overview. It’s well organized with clear instruction and plenty of material.
Mark Orlando –
Definitely good intro to Blazor. There were two reasons I didn’t give the course 5 stars. First, a few of the videos had segments where the video was blurry. The author should have had someone watch the final product to ensure video quality. Second, I didn’t favor providing the course assignments as the last two modules and then not providing a video walk through of the solution. Still, it was a good, but brief into to Blazor. I purchased an addition, much longer course on Blazor by another author to fill in the gaps.
Emmanuel Nuyttens –
author does a good job, but quit basic at this moment
Ratan Manwadi –
I was expecting SignalR SignalR chat and Real time Use of SignalR in Blazor
Christiaan van ‘t Hoft –
Great Introduction to Blazor, very clear examples
Etienne Lamoreaux –
The course nicely builds on his other courses
Robert Smith –
I already had some experience with Blazor thru the tutorials from Microsoft. I did learn some new techniques.
Sebastian Pietrzak –
Good stuff but nothing really deep. This course should be a module of much bigger course! Also, english is really good but teacher’s voice is so melodic, you have to give it some time to get accustomed to it 😉
James F. Williams –
Very well designed and presented.