by Claudio Bernasconi | May 27, 2023 | .NET
Every year there is a new .NET version with improved performance, bug fixes, security fixes, and new features. What’s exciting for developers building cutting-edge applications can frustrate developers working on existing legacy.NET applications. The .NET...
by Claudio Bernasconi | May 26, 2023 | .NET
Usually, when we see Blazor components, the C# code handling the interaction for the component template is placed below the template within the same .razor file. However, there are other ways to implement Blazor components. I will show two alternative approaches to...
by Claudio Bernasconi | May 25, 2023 | .NET
I have been exploring Blazor for a few years now. There are many Blazor beginner videos on my YouTube channel and this blog. I have built internal tools, but I never made them look great. It finally made me look for a user interface library for Blazor that gives me...
by Claudio Bernasconi | May 24, 2023 | .NET
I recently asked YOU, the .NET community, for open-source packages that deserve some love. I didn’t expect many replies. However, people tweeted so many interesting and helpful libraries that I thought sharing them in a video was a great idea. Some of the...
by Claudio Bernasconi | May 23, 2023 | .NET
I have been using WPF to build applications for many years. I even passed a Microsoft certification in 2011 for Windows application development, featuring WPF as the most important technology. And from 2010 to 2018, I have been doing application development on a WPF...
by Claudio Bernasconi | May 21, 2023 | .NET
.NET has been around for over 20 years, but with so many versions and updates, and different framework names such as .NET Framework, .NET Core, and more, it’s easy to get lost in history. This video and this article will guide you through the evolution of .NET...