Blazor
Developed by Microsoft, Blazor is an innovative framework that enables developers to build dynamic and interactive web applications using C# and .NET. It offers the ability to develop both client-side and server-side applications, giving developers flexibility in architecture choices. With Blazor, developers can create and share reusable components, enhancing development efficiency. By integrating with .NET, developers can use the full power of the .NET stack for both the front-end and back-end of their applications.
Benefits of
Blazor
- .NET integration: Leverages the power of the .NET stack for both front-end and back-end.
- Reusable components: Ability to efficiently build and share reusable components.
- Flexibility: Supports both client-side and server-side development for architectural diversity.
Disadvantages of
Blazor
- Life cycle: As an emerging framework, Blazor cannot yet have the same extensive community as some other web frameworks.
- Willingness to learn: Developers who are unfamiliar with .NET technologies may take some time to become familiar with Blazor.
Scorecard
Blazor
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