Code Repository for Web Development with Blazor, Second Edition Published by Packt
An in-depth practical guide for .NET developers to build interactive UIs with C#
Blazor is an essential tool if you want to build interactive web apps without JavaScript, but it has a learning curve. Updated with the latest code in .NET 7 and C# 11 and written by someone who adopted Blazor early, this book will help you overcome the challenges associated with being a beginner with Blazor and teach you the best coding practices.
You’ll start by learning how to leverage the power of Blazor and exploring the full capabilities of both Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly. Then you'll move on to the practical part, centered around a sample project – a blog engine. You'll apply all your newfound knowledge about creating Blazor projects, the inner workings of Razor syntax, validating forms, and creating your own components.
This new edition also looks at source generators, dives deeper into Blazor WebAssembly with ahead-of-time, and includes a dedicated new chapter demonstrating how to move components of an existing JavaScript (Angular, React) or MVC-based website to Blazor or combine the two. You’ll also see how to use Blazor (Hybrid) together with .NET MAUI to create cross-platform desktop and mobile applications.
When you reach the end of this book, you'll have the confidence you need to create and deploy production-ready Blazor applications, and you'll have a big-picture view of the Blazor landscape.
- Understand the different technologies that can be used with Blazor, such as Blazor Server, Blazor WebAssembly, and Blazor Hybrid
- Find out how to build simple and advanced Blazor components
- Explore the differences between Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly projects
- Discover how Minimal APIs work and build your own API
- Explore existing JavaScript libraries in Blazor and JavaScript interoperability
- Learn techniques to debug your Blazor Server and Blazor WebAssembly applications
- Test Blazor components using bUnit
- Hello Blazor
- Creating Your First Blazor App
- Managing State – Part 1
- Understanding Basic Blazor Components
- Creating Advanced Blazor Components
- Building Forms with Validation
- Creating an API
- Authentication and Authorization
- Sharing Code and Resources
- JavaScript Interop
- Managing State – Part 2
- Debugging the Code
- Testing
- Deploy to Production
- Moving from, or Combining, an Existing Site
- Going Deeper into WebAssembly
- Examining Source Generators
- Visiting .NET MAUI
- Where to Go from Here
If you feel this book is for you, get your copy today!
This book is for .NET web developers and software developers who want to use their existing C# skills to build interactive SPA applications running either inside the web browser using Blazor WebAssembly, or on the server using Blazor Server.
You’ll need intermediate-level web-development skills, basic knowledge of C#, and prior exposure to .NET web development before you get started; the book will guide you through the rest.
With the following software and hardware list you can run all code files present in the book.
Software covered in this book | OS requirements |
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Visual Studio 2022, .NET7 | Windows 10 or later, macOS, Linux |
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Jimmy Engström has been developing ever since he was 7 years old and got his first computer. He loves to be on the cutting edge of technology, trying new things. When he got wind of Blazor, he immediately realized the potential and adopted it already when it was in beta. He has been running Blazor in production since it was launched by Microsoft.
His passion for the .NET industry and community has taken him around the world, speaking about development. Microsoft has recognized this passion by awarding him the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award 8 years in a row.