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Practical Blazor

I'll skip the boring how-to-get-started chat and instead dive into the practical things you'll need to do in a Blazor app. Demonstrations may include:

  • Breaking a Blazor component into subcomponents
  • Speeding up collections rendering with virtualization and render controls
  • Leveraging computedvalues instead of tracking state
  • Cross-cutting concerns, such as profiling, with abstract components

... or perhaps other Blazor goodness that will get us away from weather forecast demos and into real useful techniques. Building Blazor subcomponents all the way down will help you get a more manageable web app.

Presenter: Patrick Szalapski

I make software and help others make software, most often at General Mills, where I am an Architect for our U.S. Retail Sales group. My passion is for technical and practical excellence, and I emphasize and teach principles from Agile and DevOps while striving to keep the focus on building for business impact. As an independent consultant, I coach teams to improve and become more Agile.

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