A look at Blazor, an experimental .NET framework for the browser


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OVERVIEW
Join us this month for a look at Blazor, an experimental framework that runs .NET in the browser.
IMPORTANT: Your RSVP with full name is required to add your name to the building security guest list. RSVPs will close 4:00pm EDT on Tuesday, April 17th.
EVENING DETAILS
6:00PM - NETWORKING: Doors open, head to the room Music Box on the 5th floor. Take the opportunity to mingle with your fellow community developers. We recommend you bring your own food or grab a bite before the meetup.
6:30PM - INTRODUCTION: Housekeeping, open mic and other community announcements & request.
6:45PM - MAIN PRESENTATION: Ever dream about being able to write your web frontend code in C#? Blazor might be your answer. Blazor is an experimental .NET framework that uses WebAssembly to execute .NET assemblies in your browser. It allows you to write your frontend code using C#/Razor and HTML. While Blazor is still experimental, we'll take a look at what it currently offers, its roadmap for the possible future, and dive into some examples.
Brian Jablonsky, Full Stack Developer, Yalber
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianjablonsky/
Brian is a developer with over 8 years of software development experience. He helps co-organize the NYC .NET Developers group. In his spare time, he spends his spare time brewing beer, geeking out, and wondering why he chose to have so many expensive and time-consuming hobbies.

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A look at Blazor, an experimental .NET framework for the browser