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One of the most exciting announcements during this year’s Connect(); event was the ability to embed .NET libraries into existing iOS (Objective-C/Swift) and Android (Java) applications with .NET Embedding. This is great because you can start to share code between your iOS and Android applications, and you can also share the user interface between your apps when you combine .NET Embedding with Xamarin.Forms Native Forms. This means that you can leverage your existing investments and apps without having to re-write them from scratch to start adding cross-platform logic and UI. In fact, during the Connect(); keynote I showed how I was able to extend the open source Swift-based Kickstarter iOS application with .NET Embedding and Xamarin.Forms Native Forms. You can check out the clip below.
⭐️ Course Contents ⭐️
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: Blazor Files and Folders
Section 3: Blazor - Data and Property Binding
Section 4: Blazor - Shared Components and Event Binding
Section 5: Blazor - Render Fragment, Attribute Splatting and Routing
Section 6: Blazor - JavaScript
Section 7: Blazor Lifecycle
Section 8: Model and Repository
Section 9: Category CRUD
Section 10: Delete Component
کتاب Razor Components Succinctly
OVERVIEW
Razor components are specific building blocks within the Blazor framework. They can perform many roles: representing a specific piece of the user interface, a view component, or a tag helper; or representing a layout or an entire page. In Razor Components Succinctly, you will explore how to create and work with both simple and advanced Razor components. Longtime Succinctly author Ed Freitas will show you how to write a basic component using one-way data binding and events, and then two-way data binding, event callbacks, life cycle methods, and component references. Finally, you'll see how to enable component reuse by creating a component template.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Razor Components
Setup and Fundamentals
Component Fundamentals
Component Features
Using Components
Templating
Author
Ed Freitas
ISBN
978-1-64200-211-9
Published on
April 16, 2021
Pages
102