Intro to Blazor Wasm
Details
Join us for a fun and informative session where Mariekie Coetzee shows how easy it is to develop a simplistic game in Blazor.
What is Blazor?
During this session she will cover :
- What is Blazor
- Blazor vs Razor
- Walk through the development of the game
-- Explaining different components of the game
-- Discuss Blazor Lifecycles
-- Discuss Blazor Parameters
-- Discuss Blazor Event callbacks
-- Call JS from .NET
-- Implement Dependency Injection in Blazor
-- Adding CSS
Mariekie is a a Software Engineer at Azenix, a mother of 2 teenagers, married to her soulmate for 19 years and a wanna be fit person.
She loves the outdoors, camping, dreaming about the impossible and getting childlike excited about developing apps.
✨ AGENDA ✨
5:30pm - Intro and chats
5:45pm - Mariekie Coetzee introduction
5:50pm - Intro to Blazor Wasm
6:45pm - Wrap-up, questions and more chats!
🙏Thank you to ThoughtWorks for sponsoring us!
✨ FAQS ✨
❔ Where is the online event link?
The zoom event link will be shared 1 hour before the event, via Meetup, to all those who have RSVP'd YES to this event, as well as in the comments below. Please make sure to check your emails, including spam folder, for a message from Meetup after 4.30pm (AEST).
❕Pls note - you will need to sign-in to the zoom event with the email address that is registered to your meetup account.
❔Will there be food?
As we are all remote - make yourself comfortable! Have some snacks, maybe even dinner, and as always any drink of choice!
❔Will the session be recorded?
No — we want it to be a safe and inclusive place for all to speak openly, recording the meeting might make attendees uncomfortable.
❔Is the meeting accessible?
We're using Zoom (screen reader accessible), with live automatic captions (Version: 5.4.7, or above, transcripts are not saved). If you have any access requirements, please contact the organisers.
✨ Code of conduct ✨
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