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To provide full-stack, client/server .NET Web apps without all that pesky and slow JavaScript, Blazor leverages the new WebAssembly project that converts higher-level language code to assembly-like ...
The client-side effort of Microsoft's Blazor project -- for C#-based web development powered by WebAssembly -- is out in a new preview before a May debut, adding support for Progressive Web Apps (PWAs ...
Microsoft's new Blazor WebAssembly release can build offline browser apps with C# and .NET instead of JavaScript.
Microsoft wants .NET developers to use its new experimental Blazor toolkit for building web apps to create native iOS and Android apps in C#.
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