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£33.99
£33.99
On-Demand course
9 hours 25 minutes
All levels
Writing modern web applications with a rich UI can be tedious. Blazor gives us .NET developers the chance to leverage our C# skills and build interactive web UIs. In this course, you will gain the ability to build web applications using Blazor. We will explore setting up your first Blazor application; how to work with an API; how data binding works; how to create components and integrate JavaScript components.
The most popular JavaScript client-side web frameworks have been Angular, React, Vue, and others. In this course, we keep it .NET using Blazor, which is Microsoft's response to that monopoly. Blazor allows you to create a single-page application on top of .NET Core and continue coding in C# (without needing to flip between C# and JavaScript too much). Blazor apps are composed of reusable web UI components implemented using C#, HTML, and CSS. Both client and server code are written in C#, allowing you to share code and libraries. Blazor can run your client-side C# code directly in the browser, using WebAssembly (WASM). Because it is real .NET running on WebAssembly, you can reuse code and libraries from server-side parts of your application. We will be exploring many intricacies of the Blazor lifecycle, data flow, JavaScript interoperability, and general development activities and nuances. By the end of the course, you will have the skills and knowledge to build a web application using Blazor. All resources and code files to this course are placed here: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Modern-Web-Development-with-Blazor-and-.NET-Core-5
Build a modern web application using Blazor
Understand how to customize Blazor app layouts
Understand user authentication and authorization in Blazor
Understand identity core and identity server
Handle Blazor application user authentication state
Consume REST web API in a Blazor application
This course is ideal for anyone who wants to learn Blazor development and for those who want to learn .NET web development and programming.
This course is beginner-friendly and full of development tips; it requires some knowledge of object-oriented programming, if not C#.
It contains over 10 hours of premium content but is smartly broken up to highlight a set of related activities based on each module in the application. We will look at troubleshooting and debugging errors as we go along, implementing best practices, and writing efficient logic. Your knowledge will grow steadily, and you will be challenged to be the best you can be.
Design a database using entity framework core * Learn Progressive Web Application (PWA) with Blazor * Understand the REST API and client UI design principles
https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Modern-Web-Development-with-Blazor-and-.NET-Core-5
Trevoir Williams is a software engineer and part-time lecturer. With a master's degree in computer science, he has spent over a decade teaching web, software, and database development courses. He also has extensive industry experience in web application development, Azure Cloud system, and server administration. He enjoys teaching IT and development courses and hopes to impart knowledge of the latest developments in industry standards and techniques to his students.
1. Introduction
2. Setup Environment
3. Create Your First Blazor Application
4. Working With Authentication and Entity Framework
5. REST API and Database Access Setup
6. Working with Blazor and Data
7. Architectural Considerations
8. Value Added Features and Activities
9. Deploy to Production