Predicting is hard, especially with Blazor. If you’re trying to decide if Blazor will take off, then don’t look at the technical specs: Look at the ecosystem that is growing up around it. That’s what happened with other successful client-side frameworks like Angular, React, and Vue.js.
Blazor WebAssembly has officially made it to its first production release. In this post, I'm going to talk about some of the great features which shipped in that release; as well as look ahead to highlight some of the features I have my eye on for .NET 5 due in November.
We were curious about Blazor in a Progressive Web App - so we built an app. Curious about using Blazor in PWAs? Check out our sample app and what we learned developing it.
Find out the benefits of .NET-based Blazor over Angular, React and other JavaScript frameworks. Blazor enables sharing code across client- and server-side processes, server-side rendering functionality and more.