سری آموزشی Blazor C# Tutorials
Blazor C# Tutorials
30 videos
In this playlist, I am going through all the fundamentals and sharing my journey to be a full stack Blazor developer. This is the future of web development in ASP.NET world. If you want to learn Blazor this is the best place to start.
1. Build Your First App - EP01
2. Getting Started - EP02
3. #Routing - EP03
4. Dependency #Injection - EP04
5. Forms & #Validations - EP05
6. JavaScript #Interop - EP06
7. #Razor #Components | Re-usability - EP07
8. Razor Components | #Lifecycle Methods - EP08
9. Razor Component #Libraries - EP09
10. Call #REST #API - #CRUD Methods - EP10
11. #Authentication | Out of the box- EP11
12. Custom AuthenticationStateProvider - EP12
13. Layouts | Login Pages - EP13
14. HttpClient | Login User
15. IHttpClientFactory | Login User
16. Sending JWT token & Request Middleware
17. Handling Exceptions
As anyone in the .NET community who hasn't been living under a rock will know, there's a lot of exciting things happening with .NET at the moment with the announcement of the open source, cross platform, .NET Core. However, partly due to the very open nature of its evolution, there's been a whole host of names associated with its development - vNext, ASP.NET 5, ASP.NET Core, .NET generations etc.
In this post I'm going to try and clarify some of the naming and terminology surrounding the evolution of the .NET framework. I'll discuss some of the challenges the latest iteration is attempting to deal with and how the latest developments aim to address these.
This is really for those that have seen some of the big announcements but aren't sure about the intricacies of this new framework and how it relates to the existing ecosystem, which was my situation before I really started digging into it all properly!
Hopefully by the end of this article you'll have a clearer grasp of the latest in .NET!
اضافه شدن JIT به PostgreSQL 11
خلاصه روز اول کنفرانس BUILD 2014
Update for Windows 8.1 - coming April 8th or today on MSDN
“Cortana” Personal Assistant - Beta
Windows Universal Apps
WinJS as an Open Source project - available today
VS 2013 Update 2RC - available today
Windows Universal Apps running on XBox
Kinect V2 for Windows
“Internet of Things” version of Windows
Nokia 930 - selling globally starting in June
Imaging SDK 1.2 and SensorCore SDK
- Remote - SSH: Work with source code in any location by opening folders on a remote machine/VM using SSH.
- Remote - Containers: Work with a sandboxed toolchain or container based application by opening any folder inside (or mounted into) a container.
- Remote - WSL: Get a Linux-powered development experience from the comfort of Windows by opening any folder in the Windows Subsystem for Linux.