Microsoft wants .NET developers to use its new experimental Blazor toolkit for building web apps to create native iOS and Android apps in C#. Microsoft this week announced Experimental Mobile Blazor ...
Microsoft has detailed the major updates to ASP.NET Core arriving as part of last month's .NET 10 release. As reported, this ...
It is exciting to see Ignite UI open-sourcing their Angular components. By making these enterprise-grade tools accessible to the broader community, Infragistics is lowering the ...
Blazor WebAssembly is the principal hosting model for Blazor applications. Choosing this option means your application runs entirely inside the client's browser, making it a direct alternative to ...
Microsoft this week fleshed out plans for its upcoming .NET 8 software development framework. For web development, .NET 8 will combine the strengths of server-side and client-side rendering with the ...
Infragistics, the software company responsible for the UI and UX solutions, announced that Ignite UI-its library of enterprise-ready data charts, grids, and user interface (UI) components-is now open ...
Let me start by emphasizing Blazor is not a committed product at this point, currently being classified as experimental. So please don't go building anything in production just yet. What Is Blazor?
The Microsoft-backed .NET Foundation has conducted its first web application developer survey and says the results suggest its Blazor framework for building mobile apps in C# and .NET is "taking off".
The client-side effort of Microsoft's Blazor project -- for C#-based web development powered by WebAssembly -- is out in a new preview before a May debut, adding support for Progressive Web Apps (PWAs ...