With native components, the Telerik UI for Blazor Grid templates can fully utilize the the best features of Blazor to highly customize the user experience.
ASP.NET Core Razor Pages is the natural successor to the traditional Web Forms development framework. Mike Brind attempts to demonstrate this with a high-level orientation of comparable features, showing how one maps to the other.
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.
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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