Microsoft should allocate a thousand people to this project, blazor combined all of the best things in software development and pushed it even further!!
It seems to me there will be some merging or cross over between blazor and xaml. Either way it's exciting I have just started using blazor and even though its easier to use angular or react currently, knowing there is a lot of long term plans gives me a lot of faith!
Is Blazor actually faster than Javacript? How does it compare to WASM in general? I mean, since it is running the full mono framework in the browser I think there would be a performance hit?
@Sebastian Olaf Yes it was. But like Dan mentioned, there was a team that took the original implementation and got it running on on top of mono. After that was done it went from a "What If" project to a real thing that could be leveraged in the future and of course that means supported and a proper product. Now I don't work for MS so all this could be entirely wrong, but I have been using/following dotnet core since the early DNX days.
I don't understand the hype behind it. I don't think any browser currently support the C#. Browser vendors will have to include another language to their support. This is nothing but another attempt my Microsoft to start another browser war and make developers write in C# which will be out-of-box supported by their browser only. This is going to end like IE. I don't deny the great work done by Microsoft on typescript, but this does not make much sense.
Microsoft should allocate a thousand people to this project, blazor combined all of the best things in software development and pushed it even further!!
Great presenter, cool tech and awesome jacket !
Very excited to see that the future of Blazor looks bright, great job!
This is just the beginning of a greater tomorrow
Looking at the roadmap, this is very cool - I thought Blazor started and ended in the browser. Very excited for the future of this.
Same, I have just started with client side blazor and knowing what is to come makes me excited.
PWA + Electron = fantastic for fast and multiplatform development!
I love Blazor! Great future ahead. Xamarin Certified Developer here. :-)
Love the Blutter idea.. I hope it materializes one day
Sounds a bit funny. Blutter pronounces similar to croatian word blato, which means mud xd. But I also like the idea of it :)
That was funny the blazor coat! lol
Daniel is awesome
Could Blazer Native be the answer to the age old question of multiplatform UI library in .Net?
It seems to me there will be some merging or cross over between blazor and xaml. Either way it's exciting I have just started using blazor and even though its easier to use angular or react currently, knowing there is a lot of long term plans gives me a lot of faith!
That pillow was masterful
Getting rid of JS (junk script) is soo beautiful !
That Blazor touch is super dope!
First thing, please fix your DI in asp.net core. You are a great presenter Don.
Fantastic. Definitely will start new project on Blazor.
I been usually razor lately, switching to blazer. Thanks
If blazor going to make mobile apps , then where xamarin should go ?
probably coexisting for a while, and them merge into a single tech.
danroth is really a smart guy. It's always funny to watch his videos ;)
Epic presentation
sold.
Could Blazor be the new WPF some day?
Let's hope. multiplatform WPF!
Cool!. Whats your browser?
Nice!!!! am very excited about Blazor, Cool Jacket too :)
Lovely outfit Dan 😀👍
Is Blazor actually faster than Javacript? How does it compare to WASM in general?
I mean, since it is running the full mono framework in the browser I think there would be a performance hit?
I kept expecting his to "Praise Jibbers!" at any time!
Can I use WebRTC in Blazor?
remember when everyone thought "asp netcore is the future of web backend" but then overtaken by django?
This is cool..
11:10 "an electron shell". Heh.
i thought blazor is done by steve sanderson initially ?
@Sebastian Olaf Yes it was. But like Dan mentioned, there was a team that took the original implementation and got it running on on top of mono. After that was done it went from a "What If" project to a real thing that could be leveraged in the future and of course that means supported and a proper product.
Now I don't work for MS so all this could be entirely wrong, but I have been using/following dotnet core since the early DNX days.
i prefer blazor on the server. the attention that the client version gets, makes me anxious.
It is not going to be successful. See silverlight.
nice jacket hahahaha :)
repo link please
Looks like a JavaScript developer clicked dislike.
thank god i left Visual studio 10 years ago.
i saw silverlight
Repo of BlazorWeather please
I believe it's here github.com/danroth27/BlazorWeather
Oh the pillow
Can Blazor do 3D? Games? Web Assembly makes "nearly native" a reality.
Unity works with webassembly so maybe you can combine it with blazor.
I don't understand the hype behind it. I don't think any browser currently support the C#. Browser vendors will have to include another language to their support. This is nothing but another attempt my Microsoft to start another browser war and make developers write in C# which will be out-of-box supported by their browser only. This is going to end like IE. I don't deny the great work done by Microsoft on typescript, but this does not make much sense.