Blazor is heading for the big time, to be packaged with the next major release of .NET Core, ready for production use. Specifically, some components of Microsoft's experimental Blazor project for ...
We all remember Silverlight, Microsoft’s answer to Adobe’s Flash. The remnant of an ambitious plan to have .Net code running everywhere, it mixed the familiar C# and XAML with browsers. The result was ...
Blazor WebAssembly is the principal hosting model for Blazor applications. Choosing this option means your application runs entirely inside the client's browser, making it a direct alternative to ...
In a dramatic shift, Microsoft takes a big step into open source, with the aim of spreading Microsoft development across iOS, Android, OS X, and Linux Microsoft’s long and contentious relationship ...