Building the .NET Docs Show Blazor App


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The .NET Docs Show website built using ASP.NET Core Blazor, with server-side rendering and companion technology SignalR that updates the app in real-time. Join Microsoft’s own David Pine, the architect and developer of the site as he shares all the internal details of the project. See behind the scenes, dig into the source code and the development effort involved - learn about Blazor, ASP.NET Core, C# 8, SignalR, and Azure in this in-depth look with Microsoft developer relations.
Speakers:
Scott Addie, David Pine and Cam Soper
Scott Addie is an international speaker, a .NET Foundation member, an open-source contributor, and a developer advocate of the web and cloud. Scott has reached masses of developers through blog posts, articles, courses, and speaking engagements at user groups, code camps, and conferences across the globe. Scott is a former Telerik Developer Network author, Progress Developer Expert, and Microsoft MVP. In his day job, Scott produces .NET, ASP.NET Core, and Azure developer content for docs.microsoft.com, Microsoft Learn, Learn TV, and .NET Live TV. He's also a founding member and co-host of The .NET Docs Show live stream at dotnetdocs.dev.
David Pine works in Developer Relations at Microsoft, focusing on .NET and Azure developer content. He is recognized as a Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies, and is Twilio Champion. David focuses on the developer community, actively seeking opportunities to share knowledge through speaking engagements around the world. David advocates for open-source, the .NET Foundation, C#, TypeScript, SignalR, Reactive Extensions, Azure and .NET. He's a founding member and co-host of The .NET Docs Show Twitch stream, part of the .NET Live TV family of streaming shows. Follow David on Twitter at @davidpine7
While in high school, Cam was getting paid for writing code and playing jazz (but not necessarily at the same time!). After flirting with several career paths in college, he decided to stick with what he knew.
Cam's development and IT career began in 1991 when a small-town computer consultant took Cam, then 12 years old, as his apprentice. After graduating from Missouri State University in 1999, Cam worked as a trainer, adjunct professor, and freelance developer until he took a full-time developer job in the financial services industry in 2000.
In 2012, Cam achieved his childhood dream of joining Microsoft as a travelling support engineer, where he helped companies and public institutions of all sizes deploy software for .NET and Azure. He is currently part of the Microsoft Developer Relations team, where he shares his love of technology with the .NET community.
Cam lives in Kansas City, Missouri, USA with his wife, three sons, two dogs, two cats, and various other small animals. His hobbies include video games, 3D printing, home automation, and creating music.

Building the .NET Docs Show Blazor App