Thank you for the feedback Christian.
Whatever you have to show me... bring it on ;-D
How long would you say it should take a VFP developer to be proficient in C# and Blazor?
Regards
>Just to throw in my 2 cents:
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>I decided for Blazor specifically because it uses mainly one language for coding, backend and frontend alike. That is the one thing I liked of VFP, to have one basic language with only some exceptions to be done differently.
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>Using Blazor I have to do minimal work in CSS if at all, very little JavaScript, but more than 90% C# backend and frontend alike. You do need some javascript/CSS framework though, there are some free ones and some more professional ones. For my simple project I used Blazorise (
https://blazorise.com/)
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>If you are interested I could show you my project so you can make yourself a picture of it.
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>>Hello Michael,
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>>If you don't mind me asking,.
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>>Why did you decide to use Blazor?
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>>Recommandation?
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>>Just because the big Microsoft is behind it?
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>>Because of the programming language?
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>>When did you start using it? Is it evolving fast?
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>>I appreaciate all the comments.
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>>Regards
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>>>>And now here comes Blazor. I never really heard about it in the last weeks. But recently that changed.
>>>>Comments?
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>>>No experience with it yet.
>>>I really really really want it to work.
>>>Jumping between C# and JavaScript is a pain.
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>>>We are using DevExpress components and their Blazor grid is in "preview" and not feature complete, so we are waiting.
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