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by elmira_dam, 2018-10-26T14:58:37.151Z
Blazor is a single-page web application (SPA) framework built on .NET that runs in the browser with Mono's WebAssembly run-time, or server-side via SignalR. Blazor features a component architecture, routing, a virtual DOM, and a JavaScript Interoperability (interop) API. Currently, Blazor is in an experimental state which allows for rapid development, iterations, and as implied, experimentation.by bill-s, 2018-10-27T16:50:16.819Z
If you want to write automated tests for Azure Functions methods and want to be able to control dependencies (e.g. to inject mock versions of things) you can set up dependency injection.by bill-s, 2018-10-27T16:54:31.144Z
We're investing significant effort in migrating our fat client .NET app to the web. Obviously we're very excited about wasm and Blazor and already made our business logic .NET Standard 2.0 compliant. In the last few days our prototype showed the first signs of life. However, we immediately hit a road block/show stopperby bill-s, 2018-10-27T16:49:58.237Z
You may not even realize that NuGet stores copies of NuGet packages on your machine. There are a couple of places they are stored.by bill-s, 2018-10-27T16:55:09.843Z
In this book, JavaScript’s style of object-oriented programming (OOP) is introduced in four steps. This chapter covers step 1, the next chapter covers steps 2–4. The steps are (fig. 6):by ThomasArdal, 2018-10-26T06:40:55.011Z
A list of podcasts containing information about .NET, Azure, C# and related Microsoft technologies. Get introduced to the 8 podcasts we are listening to.by elmira_dam, 2018-10-30T07:16:18.696Z
XAML has stood the test of time and remains a flexible UI definition language. This article explores the app platforms that XAML powers today and looks ahead at what might be in store for future.by bill-s, 2018-10-27T16:47:24.446Z
Without a doubt, the biggest news this week is that Microsoft has completed its acquisition of GitHub. The future is bright, and I can’t wait to see how people will continue to use GitHub and Azure DevOps together. This partnership opens a new door of possibilities for developers, and I’m so excited to see what we’ll build together.