Build Real world application with Blazor (.NET Core 3.1)
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- Apr 27, 2025

Build Real world application with Blazor (.NET Core 3.1), available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 56 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 7 subscribers.
You will learn about Blazor Basics Blazor Server Side Project Components in Blazor Introduction to Blazor This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone curious about what is Blazor It is particularly useful for Anyone curious about what is Blazor.
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Title: Build Real world application with Blazor (.NET Core 3.1)
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 56
Number of Published Lectures: 56
Number of Curriculum Items: 56
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 56
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
In the past, JavaScript had a monopoly in client-side web development. As developers, we had the choice of frameworks (e.g. Angular, React, etc.) but at the end it always boiled down to JavaScript. Blazor changes that.
Blazor is an exciting .NET web framework that allows developers to run C# in the browser. Blazor is an exciting .NET web framework that allows developers to run C# in the browser.
Blazor Server has been released with .net core 3.0 and Blazor client will be released in May 2020. No matter which route you decide to go the syntax is identical.
In this course we will start with the basic building blocks of blazor with its syntax and then we will build a real world project!
It is a great time to start your journey with blazor to get a headstand with the technology! Blazor is still in initial phase of development cycle and nowhere close to being Mature, hence there are many changes but I will keep the course updated so you can always have the latest content!
This is an old course with .NET core 3.1 and it is a beginners guide with Blazor. I hope to see you guys in the course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Intro
Lecture 1: Welcome
Lecture 2: Live Demo
Lecture 3: Blazor intro
Lecture 4: Pro and Con Blazor
Chapter 2: Create Proj
Lecture 1: Create New Project
Lecture 2: Run Project
Lecture 3: Common Files with ASP.NET Core
Lecture 4: Startup and _Host
Lecture 5: Imports razor
Lecture 6: App Razor Page
Lecture 7: Shared Folder
Lecture 8: DI Lifetime
Chapter 3: Project
Lecture 1: Organizing Folders
Lecture 2: Debugging Errors and Styling
Lecture 3: First Blazor Component
Lecture 4: Data Bindings
Lecture 5: Event Binding
Lecture 6: Component Base
Lecture 7: Understanding Counter Component
Lecture 8: Routing Parameters
Lecture 9: Route Parameters from Query String
Lecture 10: Passing Value from Parent To Child Component
Lecture 11: Event Call Back
Chapter 4: Category
Lecture 1: Models for our project
Lecture 2: Adding Category Model
Lecture 3: Push Category To Database
Lecture 4: Category Service
Lecture 5: Register Category Service
Lecture 6: Display Category Table
Lecture 7: Popup Window to Add Category _ Attach file
Lecture 8: Add New Category _maybe attach
Lecture 9: Form Validations
Lecture 10: Edit Category
Lecture 11: Delete Category
Chapter 5: Product
Lecture 1: Create Product Model
Lecture 2: Product Service
Lecture 3: Blazor Input File
Lecture 4: Code Methods in Product Component Part 1
Lecture 5: Code Methods in Product Component Part 2
Lecture 6: Product Razor Add UI Part 1
Lecture 7: Add Product Part 2
Lecture 8: Edit Product
Lecture 9: Form Validations
Lecture 10: Authentication
Lecture 11: Authorization Error
Chapter 6: Auth
Lecture 1: Index Razor Component
Lecture 2: Index Child Component
Chapter 7: Appointment
Lecture 1: Appointment Model
Lecture 2: Appointment Service
Lecture 3: Details Demo
Lecture 4: Details Blazor
Lecture 5: Details Child Component
Lecture 6: Appointment Child Component
Lecture 7: Book Appointments
Lecture 8: Assignment
Lecture 9: Assignment cntd
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