Take advantage of your C# skills to build UI components and client-side experiences with .NET. With this practical guide, you'll learn how to use Blazor WebAssembly to develop next-generation web experiences. Built on top of ASP.NET Core, Blazor represents the future of .NET single-page application investments.
Author David Pine, who focuses on .NET and Azure content development at Microsoft, explains how WebAssembly enables many non-JavaScript-based programming languages to run on the client browser. In this book, you'll learn about real-time web functionality with ASP.NET Core SignalR and discover strategies for bidirectional JavaScript interop. David also covers component data binding, hierarchical event-driven communications, in-memory state management, and local storage.
This book shows you how to:
- Create a beautiful, feature-rich Blazor app
- Develop and localize an enterprise-scale app using GitHub Actions and Azure Cognitive Services Translator
- Create advanced validation scenarios for input-based components with forms
- Automatically deploy and host to Azure Static Web Apps, and rely on HTTP services
- Use a geolocation service and speech synthesis and recognition native to the browser
- Author a custom modal verification mechanism for validating a user
David Pine is a senior content developer at Microsoft, where he focuses on .NET and Azure developer content. He's recognized as a Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies and is a Twilio Champion. Before joining Microsoft, David was a Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies for several years. He thrives in the developer community, sharing his knowledge through speaking engagements around the world. He advocates for open source as a member of the .NET Foundation and has contributed to the .NET runtime and ASP.NET Core repositories, among many others. As a host of the revamped On .NET Live show, David invites you to immerse yourself and share experiences with the .NET community live.