Blazor Day 2021 - Comprehensive Blazor Development Conference
Offered By: Microsoft via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into the world of Blazor technologies with this comprehensive 6-hour online event organized by three MVP friends. Explore various aspects of Blazor, from getting started to advanced topics, through a series of expert-led talks. Learn about mobile and desktop app development, GraphQL integration, form building, reusable code creation, and stability testing tools. Discover how to create Blazor modules using Oqtane, implement best practices for unit testing components with bUnit, and gain insights into the future of web development with .NET and Blazor. Perfect for developers looking to enhance their skills in this open-source ASP.NET Core technology, the event covers practical applications and cutting-edge techniques to build robust web applications using Blazor, Visual Studio Code, and C#.
Syllabus
- Getting Started with Blazor by Carole Rennie Logan.
- Mobile & Desktop Apps with Blazor! by Sam Basu.
- Blazor and GraphQL by Poornima Nayar.
- Full-on forms with Blazor by Chris Sainty.
- Beyond the Basics - Building Reusable Code with Blazor by Jeffrey T. Fritz.
- Winforms to Blazor: A GIFBot Postmortem by Georgia Nelson (technical difficulties).
- Jeffrey T. Fritz.
- Blazor Stability Testing Tools for Bullet Proof Applications by Ed Charbeneau.
- Creating Blazor modules using Oqtane by Michael Washington.
- Best Practices for Unit Testing Blazor Components with bUnit by Egil Hansen.
- The Future of Web Development with .NET & Blazor by Daniel Roth.
Taught by
Microsoft Developer
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