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Free e-book: Blazor for ASP.NET Web Forms Developers

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Free e-book: Blazor for ASP.NET Web Forms Developers

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<p>September 8th, 2020</p>
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<p>We are thrilled to announce the release of our new e-book: Blazor for ASP.NET Web Forms developers. This book caters specifically to ASP.NET Web Forms developers looking for guidelines. As well as strategies for migrating their existing apps to a modern, open-source, and cross-platform web framework.</p>
<h3 id="blazor-e-book-for-asp-net-web-forms">Blazor E-book for ASP.NET Web Forms</h3>
<p>Blazor is a new web framework that changes what is possible when building web apps with .NET. It is also a client-side web UI framework based on C# instead of JavaScript. When paired with .NET running on the server, Blazor enables full-stack web development with .NET. Blazor shares many commonalities with ASP.NET Web Forms. Such as having a reusable component model and a simple way to handle user events. It also builds on the foundations of .NET Core to provide a modern and high-performance web development experience. Additionally, Blazor is a natural solution for ASP.NET Web Forms developers looking to take advantage of client-side development and the open-source, cross-platform future of .NET.</p>
<p>In this book, each Blazor concept is presented in the context of analogous ASP.NET Web Forms features and practices. The book covers:</p>
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<li>Building Blazor apps. </li>
<li>How Blazor works.</li>
<li>Blazor’s relation to .NET Core. </li>
<li>Reasonable strategies for migrating existing ASP.NET Web Forms apps to Blazor where appropriate. </li>
<li>A reference sample that demonstrates the migration strategies used.</li>
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<p> <img src="https://www.sickgaming.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/free-e-book-blazor-for-asp-net-web-forms-developers-1.png" alt="Blazor for ASP.NET Web Forms Developers Cover Image" title="Blazor for ASP.NET Web Forms Developers" height="300"> <br /> <a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/architecture/blazor-for-web-forms-developers/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read Online</a></p>
<h3 id="should-i-still-use-asp-net-web-forms">Should I Still Use ASP.NET Web Forms?</h3>
<p>Of course! As long as the .NET Framework ships as part of Windows, ASP.NET Web Forms will be supported. For many Web Forms developers, the lack of cross-platform and open-source support is a non-issue. If you do not require cross-platform support, open-source, or any other new features in .NET Core or .NET 5, then stick with ASP.NET Web Forms on Windows. ASP.NET Web Forms will continue to be a productive way to write web apps for many years to come!</p>
<h3 id="other-free-e-books">Other Free E-books</h3>
<p>If you are in the path of migrating your existing web and server apps, check out our free e-books on <a href="https://dotnet.microsoft.com/learn/aspnet/architecture#ebook-grpc-for-wcf-devs-swimlane">gRPC for WCF Developers</a>. As well as <a href="https://dotnet.microsoft.com/apps/cloud/migrate-to-azure">Migrating your .NET App to Azure</a> and more at <a href="https://dot.net/architecture">dot.net/architecture</a>.</p>
<h3 id="feedback">Feedback</h3>
<p>The book and related reference application will be evolving, so we welcome your feedback! If you have comments about how this book can be improved, please <a href="https://aka.ms/ebookfeedback">submit feedback</a>.</p>
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