Do feel the need to turn your app into a PWA, or just leave it in the browser? Leave a comment. Source code available at: github.com/JasperKent/Basic-PWA-Demo Remember to subscribe at th-cam.com/channels/qWQzlUDdllnLmtgfSgYTCA.html And if you liked the video, click the 👍.
Thanks for starting this series. I do have a request to make for an upcoming video. It is about different way to do data binding in blazor. There is one way binding, two way binding, then there is the @bind-something, @bind:something , bind:after, bind:before etc. It is pretty confusing when to use what. A video about this topic will be really helpful.
Thanks for starting on this topic. I'm currently working on a PWA at my current company and definitive resources have been pretty scarce. Really looking forward to seeing future videos!
That's interesting, didn't know that Blazor WA could do that but why would you use PWA instead of Blazor Hybrid (MAUI) in this scenario? I feel like it's more common to just install an app from the play store or equivalent on other platforms and Blazor Hybrid basically gives you an option to use the same components that you might already have in a shared razor component library that also a Blazor Server project could use 🤔
Thank you for great explanation. Very helpful. It would be interesting to see how PWA can eliminate the initial wasm and other dlls downloads with versioning control.
Hi and thank you for the great tutorials. Would it be possible to make a tutorial on Blazor editform using reflection for any complex type handing basic types, nullables and user defined types and collection?
Hey, I'm a big fan of your channel and really enjoy your tutorials . I have an idea for a video tool that I think your viewers might find interesting. Would you be open to discussing it further and potentially creating a video about it on your channel? Let me know if you're interested! can you help me transform my idea into reality
Do feel the need to turn your app into a PWA, or just leave it in the browser? Leave a comment.
Source code available at: github.com/JasperKent/Basic-PWA-Demo
Remember to subscribe at th-cam.com/channels/qWQzlUDdllnLmtgfSgYTCA.html
And if you liked the video, click the 👍.
Thanks for starting this series. I do have a request to make for an upcoming video. It is about different way to do data binding in blazor. There is one way binding, two way binding, then there is the @bind-something, @bind:something , bind:after, bind:before etc. It is pretty confusing when to use what. A video about this topic will be really helpful.
Thanks for starting on this topic. I'm currently working on a PWA at my current company and definitive resources have been pretty scarce. Really looking forward to seeing future videos!
That's interesting, didn't know that Blazor WA could do that but why would you use PWA instead of Blazor Hybrid (MAUI) in this scenario? I feel like it's more common to just install an app from the play store or equivalent on other platforms and Blazor Hybrid basically gives you an option to use the same components that you might already have in a shared razor component library that also a Blazor Server project could use 🤔
I urge people to watch That Mitchell and Webb Look - Wavy Arms
Thank you for great explanation. Very helpful. It would be interesting to see how PWA can eliminate the initial wasm and other dlls downloads with versioning control.
When is part 2 comming out? Will updating PWA be covered?
Working on it. Been super busy.
Hi and thank you for the great tutorials. Would it be possible to make a tutorial on Blazor editform using reflection for any complex type handing basic types, nullables and user defined types and collection?
Are those production ready?
How do you mean?
@@CodingTutorialsAreGo I know that Blazor Server mode apps are production ready. How about PWA, are they safe and stable?
@@piotrjakis1842 Absolutely
Hey,
I'm a big fan of your channel and really enjoy your tutorials . I have an idea for a video tool that I think your viewers might find interesting.
Would you be open to discussing it further and potentially creating a video about it on your channel? Let me know if you're interested! can you help me transform my idea into reality