For years, JavaScript frameworks have dominated the front-end/client-side development. But things are about to change with Blazor!
Blazor is an exciting new part of .NET Core (.NET 6) designed for building rich web user interfaces in C#. This course will help developers transition from building basic sample apps to implementing more real-world concepts, design patterns, and features.
This course will provide you with a complete real-world scenario with Blazor, which will make you face many challenges and solve those issues as we proceed with the course. The course covers everything there is in Blazor, from Blazor Server to Blazor WASM applications that consume .NET 6 API.
In this course, we will be using the latest .NET 6 along with Entity Framework Core and Stripe for payment processing, and also work with third-party Syncfusion and Radzen Blazor components.
By the end of the course, you will become an expert and will be able to build your own website using Blazor Server, Blazor WASM, and .NET 6 (.NET Core) API and deploy it to Azure.
All the resources and supportive files for this course are available at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/The-Complete-Blazor-Bootcamp---.NET-…-
Manage admin features using Blazor Server
Learn authentication and authorization in Blazor Server and WASM
Integrate Stripe payments in Blazor WASM
Learn repository pattern and dependency injection
Deploy .NET API, Blazor WASM, and Server to Azure
Work with third-party Syncfusion and Radzen Blazor components
You must be familiar with .NET Core, EF Core, and the .NET API, as well as have a basic understanding of how to use SQL Server Management Studio 2018 in Visual Studio 2022.