As useful as the individual Blazor UI Components are, it’s when you use them together that they start to pay off. Here’s a highly extensible single page application created by combining the TelerikGrid, the TelerikTabStrip, the TelerikTab, and the TelerikCommandButton.
Should we rewrite native UI components or reuse existing JavaScript UI components? We compare native Blazor components to wrapped JavaScript components by understanding how Blazor works, including what native vs. interop means and more.
Telerik UI for Blazor 1.0.0 is here, bringing the UI component set out of beta an in to official RTM. This initial release includes a data grid, charts, and tons of form elements to use in your Blazor apps today.
The KendoGrid included in the Telerik UI for Blazor Early Preview has a surprising amount of functionality in it. Here’s how to load it dynamically with client-side C# code pulling data from a Web Service. You can even begin the process of managing user updates. Starting that process means managing the state of the page but that’s pretty easy to do.