Creating Blazor Components
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Blazor is an excellent framework to write single-page applications while using just C# as the programming language. When you're finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to create awesome components in Blazor for any application type.
Blazor is an excellent framework to write single-page applications while using just C# as the programming language. In this course, Creating Blazor Components, you will learn how to write both simple and more advanced Blazor components. First, you will learn how to write a basic component using one-way data binding and events. Next, you will discover the more wondrous capabilities of Blazor, like creating your own events, using chained binds, and you will dive into cascading values and lifecycle methods. Finally, you will explore how to create templated components enabling component re-use to the max. When you're finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to create awesome components in Blazor for any application type.
Blazor is an excellent framework to write single-page applications while using just C# as the programming language. In this course, Creating Blazor Components, you will learn how to write both simple and more advanced Blazor components. First, you will learn how to write a basic component using one-way data binding and events. Next, you will discover the more wondrous capabilities of Blazor, like creating your own events, using chained binds, and you will dive into cascading values and lifecycle methods. Finally, you will explore how to create templated components enabling component re-use to the max. When you're finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to create awesome components in Blazor for any application type.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Writing Your First Blazor Component 25mins
- Composing an Interactive Blazor Application 41mins
- Creating Templated Components 13mins
Taught by
Roland Guijt
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