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Goodbye Client Side JavaScript, Hello C#'s Blazor
Summary
Blazor is a .NET web framework that runs in the browser on a real .NET runtime (Mono) implemented in WebAssembly that executes normal .NET assemblies. This means no plugins, transpilation, or JavaScript are needed. Ed Charbeneau explores what Blazor means for web development and describes how this experiment at Microsoft is shaping up.
Bio
Ed Charbeneau is a Microsoft MVP and an international speaker, writer, online influencer, a Developer Advocate for Progress, and expert on all things web development. Ed enjoys geeking out to cool new tech, brainstorming about future technology, and admiring great design.
About the conference
This year, we will kick off the conference with full day workshops (pre-compilers) where attendees will be able to get "hands-on" and exchange experiences with their peers in the industry.
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