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Blazor: C# Running in the Browser via WebAssembly
Summary
Blazor is a .NET SPA framework maintained by Microsoft using C# and HTML that runs in the browser via WebAssembly. Blazor uses Razor syntax, has a component-based architecture and runs on top of Mono. Scott Sauber introduces WebAssembly, explaining why it isn’t another Silverlight, and then showing through demos how Blazor works.
Bio
Scott Sauber is Lead Software Developer at Iowa Bankers Association. He is a web developer using ASP.NET, JavaScript, HTML5, and fighting his way through CSS. He’s constantly learning and trying new things. He blogs (primarily on ASP.NET Core) at scottsauber.com
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