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Blazor

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What is Blazor?

Blazor is a web framework developed by Microsoft that allows developers to build interactive web UIs using C# instead of JavaScript. It enables the creation of rich, client-side web applications with .NET. Blazor apps can run server-side (Blazor Server) or client-side in the browser using WebAssembly (Blazor WebAssembly).

What other technologies are related to Blazor?

Blazor Competitor Technologies

JMS provides messaging capabilities, which in .NET are done through other technologies or patterns. Although not a direct competitor, using this tech suggests a different platform choice than .NET.
mentioned alongside Blazor in 100% (268) of relevant job posts
AWS compute services (like EC2, Lambda) and PaaS offerings (like Elastic Beanstalk) provide alternative platforms for hosting web applications, competing with Azure, where Blazor applications are often deployed.
mentioned alongside Blazor in 99% (268) of relevant job posts
.NET Framework 6 is an older version of .NET. While it can be used to build web applications, newer .NET versions are recommended for Blazor development, although Blazor itself is built for the newer .NET versions.
mentioned alongside Blazor in 86% (265) of relevant job posts
Java web services (e.g., using Spring Boot) offer an alternative technology stack for building web applications, competing with Blazor and the .NET ecosystem.
mentioned alongside Blazor in 55% (272) of relevant job posts
ASP.NET Core MVC is another framework for building web applications with .NET. While it can be used alongside Blazor, it offers a different development paradigm, with server-side rendering being the primary approach, and may be used instead of it for certain scenarios.
mentioned alongside Blazor in 45% (283) of relevant job posts

Blazor Complementary Technologies

Blazor relies heavily on HTTP for client-server communication in many of its hosting models. Understanding HTTP verbs (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.) is essential.
mentioned alongside Blazor in 100% (272) of relevant job posts
If Blazor is hosted on Azure, monitoring and optimizing the Azure environment becomes important for application performance and reliability.
mentioned alongside Blazor in 100% (269) of relevant job posts
NUnit is a popular unit testing framework for .NET, and is essential for testing Blazor components and applications.
mentioned alongside Blazor in 99% (269) of relevant job posts

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