I recommend using tailwind css instead of Sass or third party css frameworks like Telerik. You will actually learn css better and and be more productive too
needing yet another tool, think about the "enterprise" developers; who are not allowed to download any third-party tools, even nuget packages need to be sourced from inhouse nexus-one hosted repository that only has 'sanitised' packages; and then also think about similarly locked down CI-CD tools.
Blazor is amazing! C# in the frontend, that's something I was dreaming of 😄
Excellent presentation like allways.
I don't see how this helps me break the dependency on CSS frameworks. I still suck at CSS.
I recommend using tailwind css instead of Sass or third party css frameworks like Telerik. You will actually learn css better and and be more productive too
How does Tailwind make money?
needing yet another tool, think about the "enterprise" developers; who are not allowed to download any third-party tools, even nuget packages need to be sourced from inhouse nexus-one hosted repository that only has 'sanitised' packages; and then also think about similarly locked down CI-CD tools.
com on open the IDE its not a presentation
Can't believe to see some one using a haircut like driving a "bondi" in the "conurbano" in the late 80's. Who would have thought.
IF you can show me backdrop-filter: blur(5px) will work in Blazor then I'll buy you a coffee for the week. Good luck lol
Show, don't tell!
This video is a wast of time.
If you have to watch it start at 13.
No one else taught how to use SASS with Blazor automatically, even Jeff Fritz (@CSharpFritz)