SN Video coding and web development. Building blazor components /

Learn Blazor, an alternative to JavaScript for web applications that is based upon Microsoft's popular and powerful C# language. You'll build web applications by dividing them into easy-to-maintain components known as Razor components, then create those components using the Blazor framewor...

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Other Authors: Himschoot, Peter (Speaker)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: London, England : Springer Nature, 2019.
Series:SN Video Coding and Web Development
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Summary:Learn Blazor, an alternative to JavaScript for web applications that is based upon Microsoft's popular and powerful C# language. You'll build web applications by dividing them into easy-to-maintain components known as Razor components, then create those components using the Blazor framework. In this video you'll see how to make components in Blazor that communicate efficiently with each other and the Blazor runtime libraries in order to accomplish your application goals. Along the way, you'll learn to leverage your components over multiple applications by packaging those components into libraries that can be shared. This video starts off by walking you through the creation of a simple component. Then the video shows how to leverage what you've built in the first component by using that component as the basis for a second. The video continues by showing how you can split your code from markup using the View and ViewModel approach, and how to set up communications between components. You'll also cover life-cycle hooks, cascading parameters, and the concept of templated components to facilitate code reuse. For Blazor and web developers who want to learn how to build functional and reusable Blazor components. For developers who want to gain maximum leverage from their components by using them across as many applications as is feasible.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (70 minutes)
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