Blazor is a free and open-source web framework that enables developers to create web applications using C# and HTML. Blazor uses open web standards without plugins or code transpilation. Blazor works in all modern web browsers, including mobile browsers. Code running in the browser executes in the same security sandbox as JavaScript frameworks.
The course will start with the introduction of Blazor, then further you’ll get to know about the fundamentals of Blazor and in the last section, you will learn to develop Blazor Project from Scratch.
By the end of this course, you will become aware of the core concepts of Blazor and you will be able to work on Blazor Projects with ease.
The course is full of hands-on instructions. Each concept and topic is explained with the help of code samples. A GitHub repository link is also provided, which will help you to download the source code of course.
Key Features:
1. This course will cover the Blazor concepts such as components and component communication, data binding, forms and validations, routing, debugging, and JavaScript Interop in detail. No previous knowledge of Blazor is required to take up this course.
2. You will learn how to create a real-world, full-stack web application with the help of Blazor WebAssembly, Entity Framework Core and SQL Server. The app will support CRUD operation, authentication, authorization, and client-side state management.
3. By the end of this course, you will have a sound understanding of working with the Blazor framework and you can create a real-world web application using Blazor.