Christian Giesswein
Blazor – the new SPA Framework for everyone who hates JavaScript
#1about 3 minutes
A brief history of Microsoft's fragmented web UI frameworks
Microsoft's web UI history with technologies like Web Forms and Silverlight created a fragmented ecosystem, contrasting with its strong backend offerings.
#2about 3 minutes
Unifying front-end and back-end development with Blazor
Blazor allows developers to build full-stack web applications using a single C# and .NET technology stack, enabling code sharing for models and validation.
#3about 2 minutes
Exploring the different Blazor hosting and execution models
Blazor applications can be executed in various ways, including server-side, client-side with WebAssembly, hybrid for desktop/mobile, and the upcoming Blazor United model.
#4about 4 minutes
How Blazor Server and WebAssembly models differ
Blazor Server renders UI on the server and uses SignalR for updates, while Blazor WebAssembly runs the .NET runtime and application DLLs directly in the browser.
#5about 8 minutes
Inspecting a Blazor application's structure and modes
A walkthrough of a Blazor project structure shows how to switch between server and WebAssembly modes and how to inspect the network traffic for each.
#6about 7 minutes
Creating interactive UIs with Razor syntax and C#
Learn to build dynamic user interfaces by combining HTML with C# logic, handling events like @onclick, and manipulating data lists directly in Razor components.
#7about 1 minute
Q&A on JavaScript interop and mixed hosting models
Answers to common questions cover how to interoperate with JavaScript libraries and practical scenarios for mixing server-side and client-side rendering.
Related jobs
Jobs that call for the skills explored in this talk.
Dennemeyer Group
Hesperange, Luxembourg
Intermediate
Senior
.NET
Structured Query Language (SQL)
Matching moments
01:32 MIN
Organizing a developer conference for 15,000 attendees
Cat Herding with Lions and Tigers - Christian Heilmann
03:17 MIN
Selecting strategic partners and essential event tools
Cat Herding with Lions and Tigers - Christian Heilmann
04:49 MIN
Using content channels to build an event community
Cat Herding with Lions and Tigers - Christian Heilmann
04:57 MIN
Increasing the value of talk recordings post-event
Cat Herding with Lions and Tigers - Christian Heilmann
02:44 MIN
Rapid-fire thoughts on the future of work
What 2025 Taught Us: A Year-End Special with Hung Lee
03:39 MIN
Breaking down silos between HR, tech, and business
What 2025 Taught Us: A Year-End Special with Hung Lee
11:32 MIN
The industry's focus on frameworks over web fundamentals
WeAreDevelopers LIVE – Frontend Inspirations, Web Standards and more
04:22 MIN
Why HR struggles with technology implementation and adoption
What 2025 Taught Us: A Year-End Special with Hung Lee
Featured Partners
Related Videos
Blazor Unleashed: The Future of .NET Web Development
Christian Giesswein
Microfrontends with Blazor: Welcome to the Party!
Florian Rappl
Blazor and Azure functions for Serverless Website
Menaka Baskerpillai
Snappy UI needs no Single-Page Application
Clemens Helm
WebAssembly: Disassembled
Stefan Schöberl
Blazing Accessibility Basics
Dennie Declercq
This Is Not Your Father's .NET
Don Schenck
Why HTMX is crushing React, Vue & Svelte.
Felix Eckhardt & Benedikt Stemmildt
Related Articles
View all articles



From learning to earning
Jobs that call for the skills explored in this talk.




MatchMatters
Diemen, Netherlands
Remote
€5-6K
Senior
API
.NET
Scrum
+3

Interface Recruitment
York, United Kingdom
Remote
£20-26K
Junior
API
.NET
Azure
+9


Size Up Consulting
Lyon, France
Intermediate
API
.NET
Scrum
React
DevOps
+4

Ingenieurbüro für Bauwesen Schmidt GmbH
Schmallenberg, Germany
Remote
Senior
JIRA
Scrum
DevOps
Blazor
+5

Q Tech
Retortillo de Soria, Spain
€40-43K
Intermediate
CSS
MVC
HTML
.NET
+4