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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 applications (SPA)
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. You'll learn strategies for bidirectional
JavaScript interop. David covers component data binding, hierarchical
event-driven communications, in-memory state management, and local
storage.
This book shows you how to:
• Create a feature-rich Blazor app that looks beautiful
• Localize an enterprise-scale app as the sole developer using GitHub Actions and Azure Cognitive Services Translator service
• Create advanced validation scenarios for input-based components with forms
• Automatically deploy and host to Azure Static Web Apps, and rely on HTTP services
• Utilize geolocation service native to the browser, as well as native speech synthesis and recognition
• Author a custom modal verification mechanism for validating a user
• Determine the best approach for building reliable, architecturally sound websites
Table of Contents
1. Blazing Into Blazor
2. Executing The App
3. Componentizing
4. Customizing The User Login Experience
5. Localizing The App
6. Exemplifying Real-time Web Functionality
7. Using Source Generators
8. Accepting Form Input with Validation
9. Testing All the Things
A. Learning Blazor App Projects
Categories:Computers - Web Development
Year:2022
Edition:1
Publisher:O'Reilly Media
Language:english
Pages:327