What is Razor? How does it relate to Blazor, and which should you be using? Learn the difference between Blazor and Razor and how to use them in your web applications.
In this article we'll look into when it's helpful to use a code-behind in your Blazor development, how we benefit and what to expect when re-factoring existing components.
Here’s a Blazor Component that uses C# to retrieve data from a Web Service and display it in the new Blazor-Enabled KendoGrid. To put it another way: Client-side updates with no JavaScript required.
Let's look at the new forms and validation feature just added to Razor Components. We'll start with an overview of the forms and validation implementation, then look at what is included out of the box. We'll finish with an example of how to use it all.
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