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Description
Blazor empowers developers to create dynamic web user interfaces utilizing C# in lieu of JavaScript. The framework enables the construction of modular web UI components through a combination of C#, HTML, and CSS. It facilitates the integration of client and server code written in C#, promoting the sharing of libraries and codebases. As a component of ASP.NET, a well-known framework for web development, Blazor enhances the .NET developer platform by providing a suite of tools and libraries tailored for web application construction. One of its remarkable features is the ability to execute client-side C# code directly in the browser via WebAssembly, which allows for the reuse of existing code and libraries from the server-side segments of the application. Alternatively, Blazor can handle client logic execution on the server side, where client UI events are transmitted back to the server through SignalR, a framework designed for real-time messaging. After processing is completed on the server, the necessary changes to the UI are dispatched to the client and integrated into the Document Object Model (DOM). This seamless interaction between client and server enhances the overall responsiveness and user experience of web applications.
Description
WebAssembly, commonly referred to as Wasm, is a binary instruction format intended for a stack-based virtual machine. It serves as a portable compilation target for various programming languages, which facilitates the deployment of applications on the web for both client-side and server-side use.
The design of the Wasm stack machine emphasizes efficiency in size and load time, utilizing a binary format that promotes quick execution. By leveraging prevalent hardware capabilities, WebAssembly aims to achieve performance that is comparable to native speed across numerous platforms.
WebAssembly also establishes a memory-safe and sandboxed execution environment that can be integrated into existing JavaScript virtual machines, thus expanding its versatility. When utilized within web environments, WebAssembly adheres to the browser's same-origin and permissions security protocols, ensuring a safe execution context.
Additionally, WebAssembly provides a pretty-printed textual format that is beneficial for debugging, testing, and learning, allowing developers to experiment and optimize their code easily. This textual representation will also be accessible when examining the source of Wasm modules on the web, making it easier for programmers to engage directly with their code. By fostering such accessibility, WebAssembly encourages a deeper understanding of how web applications function at a fundamental level.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Integrations
.NET
.NET MAUI
ASP.NET
AssemblyScript
Babel Obfuscator
BoxLang
C#
CodeSee
Extism
Flowbite
Integrations
.NET
.NET MAUI
ASP.NET
AssemblyScript
Babel Obfuscator
BoxLang
C#
CodeSee
Extism
Flowbite
Pricing Details
Free
Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
Free
Free Trial
Free Version
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Microsoft
Founded
1975
Country
United States
Website
dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/aspnet/web-apps/blazor
Vendor Details
Company Name
WebAssembly
Founded
2015
Website
webassembly.org