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What is Blazor? And why's it so exciting?

6 April, 2022 | 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time

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Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks (including GitHub & AI coding)

Language: English

This is the first episode of Blazor three-part series.

What is the session about?
An introduction to the Blazor framework. Starting from the beginning, you'll explore Blazor's flexible architecture and its different rendering modes. You'll learn how C# code is able to run in the browser via a technology called WebAssembly. You'll also cover Blazor's component model, syntax, project types and more. By the end, you'll have a solid understanding of what Blazor is and how it could be the last framework you'll ever need!

Who is it aimed at?
Complete beginners to Blazor, ideally with some previous knowledge of C# and ASP.NET

Why should you attend?
Attend if you're getting into Blazor development or investigating using Blazor.

Learn more about Blazor:

Speaker Bio
Chris is a Microsoft MVP, author, and principal software engineer with over 17 years’ experience with ASP.NET. He works at Deployed, a UK based startup, leading the engineering team.
Passionate about sharing his knowledge with the community, he regularly writes both for his own blog as well as others—such as Visual Studio magazine, Progress Telerik, and StackOverflow. This passion for blogging led to his first book, Blazor in Action, a practical guide to building Blazor applications. He also maintains several popular open source projects under the GitHub organisation, Blazored. When not tapping on a keyboard, Chris is a keen speaker, having delivered talks at both user groups and conferences all over the world.
You can find Chris online at his blog chrissainty.com and on Twitter as @chris_sainty.

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