Blazor is a Microsoft technology that allows us to make interactive web applications with C# without using JavaScript.
In this course we will learn to develop web applications with Blazor.
Throughout the course we will create an application applying what has been learned.
We will go from the basics to the advanced. We will create forms, components, entities, relations with our entities, and user system with roles and more.
We will use an ASP.NET Core 5 application to serve our Blazor project, and with Entity Framework Core 5 we will create our database.
In the end, we will use Azure services, such as Azure App Service and Azure DevOps, to publish our application to production.
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: Programming in Blazor – ASP.NET Core 5
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Price | $17.99 |
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Duration | 16.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Eric Connell –
Very good understanding of how to move incrementally from less to more involved coding methods.
Hunter C Freeman –
Very good
Laura Melendez –
The presenter is not a native speaker and he sounds a bit strange. The course is still good, though! I would recommend it.
Francesco Cioci –
I’m really learning a lot with this. big thanks to the dev!
Ruan Fourie –
Truly enjoyed this course. Very informative on the subject especially for someone who has not worked with Blazor at all. Also really enjoy and appreciated the full stack nature of the course taking in account the ‘Start from scratch’ of the project all the way to db creation and project deployment. Only lost half a star because of the occasional jump in technical difficulty from low to very high of what is explained in a section. Learned allot, Thanks.
Vincent Lasfargues –
This course has more details than any other course I have seen so far. Blazor is still new at this point and I am looking forward to seeing additional material about mobile application creation, scaffolding, best practices and development patterns, …
David –
Yes! Very clearly explained and laid out.
Tamer Mohamed Ali –
The best Blazor course I ever seen
Laz Temimi –
The course content is good , The course starts well then it became difficult to follow the author, he is going far too fast it is obvious the author is driven by time constraint rather than by the student understanding the concepts.
David Vanderheyden –
Sometimes hard to understand with the dialect. Unfortunately subtitles are auto generated and sometimes harder to understand. But this course covers every topic of Blazor with some really nice approaches, a must follow if you want to learn the capabilities of Blazor.
Ronald McGrath –
Felipe is awesome!
Robb Sadler –
So far so good
Dru T Bolack –
Everything so far was what I understood from just trying multiple hello world apps, I think the summary is however needed for anyone who has no coding background.
James Cooper –
The speaker accent makes it difficult to understand at times.
Suresh Kannan –
It is important to be able to type along in order to learn. Felipe does it well.
Lulama –
It’s a lot
John Cashwell –
So far so good. I like his speed so I’m not wasting time waiting for content. I press pause when I need to lookup more info on a topic. Nicely done.
Hans Dickel –
So far, so good. Sometimes difficult to understand some of the words, but overall, language is fine. Could be faster for me.
Rahul –
Felipe is amazing teacher, He explained everything in detail. Thanks Felipe.
Daniel Gottschalck –
Can be hard to understand sometimes
Roy Luokkala –
The course gave a nice and comprehensive overview of the capabilities of the Blazor WebAssembly technology.
Timothy Robb –
I got so much out of this. It covered a lot more than just the basics of using Blazor. It covered a lot of good web application development practices for C# .NET Core. I gained a better knowledge of using Identity with Blazor, Dependency Injection, and the recently added Localization module that taught how to utilize .NET Core’s Localization features with Blazor. Masterfully taught. Great course. Highly recommended!
Chris Ifeanyi Godwin –
Great Course!!!
Enrique Humberto Perez Martinez –
hasta el momento es un muy buen curso
Howard Henderson –
Very well created course with well created instructional videos that really do help guide me through what I’m doing with Blazor! Because it’s new material for me to learn, I have to take some of the videos kind of slowly and re watch, but the explanations have a good balance of comprehensiveness and concision.
Premchand Peddakotla –
Great course
Nicholas Reynolds –
This course started well and although the instructor has a heavy accent you could keep up in the beginning and midway through. Then the speed turned lightning and it become almost impossible to code side by side as he jumped between screens. The only way I could do it was to download the end code, something that does not suit me. There where some fairly good component ideas and probably the reason why I did not give him a one and request a refund
David Fortin –
Perfect pace, fast, communicated clearly with no wasted words.
Peter Kl s –
Bis jetzt ja.
Verkyav K. Peter –
The course is good just that the instructor was quite too fast and took too long to respond to respond to concerns
Ravi Kurapati –
So far so good…
Stephane Berger –
Felipe, thank you so much for this AMAZING course! Complete, concise and pacey! I recommend this course to anyone who’s looking to learn writing Blazor apps!
Mikhail –
Content is useful, but presentation holds it back.
William Suarez –
It was overall a good course.
Rafael Nunes –
Boa introdu o. Vamos em frente.
Millard Harris –
So far it is very informative and an excellent course!
Luis Coco Enriquez –
Congratulations the course is very good!
Zabron Muyambo –
Very good course Felipe thank you very much