Building Web Apps With Blazor
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Details - Blazor is a .NET web framework used for building web applications that can run in any browser. It uses C#/Razor and HTML, with no plugins needed. Blazor runs in the browser on a real .NET runtime (Mono) implemented in WebAssembly that executes normal .NET assemblies. It also supports older browsers by using an asm.js based .NET runtime.
Bio - Sam Nasr has been a software developer since 1995, focusing mostly on Microsoft technologies. He's a Sr. Software Engineer with NIS Technologies where he consults and teaches clients about the latest .Net technologies. Sam has achieved multiple certifications from Microsoft (MCSA, MCAD, MCTS, MCT), and is the leader of the Cleveland C#/VB.Net User Group since 2003. In addition, he's the leader of the .Net Study Group, an author for Visual Studio Magazine, and a Microsoft MVP since 2013. When not coding, Sam loves spending time with his family and friends or volunteering at his local church.
Canton Software Craftsmanship is a community event for software developers to get together and hone their craft. Events will involve hands-on coding, speakers, and community involvement.
