List of BlazorPlate Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with BlazorPlate. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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ASP.NET
Microsoft
Empower your web development with C# and security.Blazor serves as a component of ASP.NET that facilitates the development of interactive web user interfaces utilizing C# instead of JavaScript. This innovative technology empowers .NET to execute directly in the browser through WebAssembly. The .NET framework consists of an extensive array of tools, programming languages, and libraries tailored for the creation of diverse applications. In addition, ASP.NET complies with established authentication standards, providing strong security features. It is equipped with integrated protections against vulnerabilities like cross-site scripting (XSS) and cross-site request forgery (CSRF), ensuring the safety of applications. Moreover, ASP.NET features a default user database that accommodates multi-factor authentication and supports external sign-in options from services such as Google and Twitter, further enhancing both security and user experience. By combining the strengths of ASP.NET and Blazor, developers are afforded a robust and flexible framework capable of addressing the demands of contemporary web application development. This combination not only streamlines the development process but also empowers developers to create more responsive and user-friendly applications. -
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.NET
Microsoft
Build cross-platform applications effortlessly with community-driven innovation.There are no associated costs, and it functions seamlessly across various platforms. As an open-source solution, it provides a robust development environment for application creation. You can build native applications for Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows all from a single codebase. Developers have the flexibility to write .NET applications using C#, F#, or Visual Basic. Your skills, coding methodologies, and preferred libraries can be utilized in all .NET environments. For those interested in exploring the features of .NET further, there are free video resources available. The open-source aspect of .NET is significantly bolstered by community contributions, which we truly value. This collaborative approach not only promotes innovation but also encourages ongoing enhancements to the platform. Ultimately, the shared effort of many developers leads to a richer and more effective ecosystem for everyone involved. -
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WebAssembly
WebAssembly
"Effortless performance and security for modern web applications."WebAssembly, often abbreviated as Wasm, is a binary instruction format designed for use with a stack-based virtual machine, providing a versatile compilation target for multiple programming languages and enabling the seamless deployment of applications on the web for both client-side and server-side environments. The architecture of the Wasm stack machine prioritizes efficiency regarding both size and load times, using a binary structure that allows for rapid execution. By capitalizing on common hardware capabilities, WebAssembly seeks to deliver performance levels that closely match those of native applications across a wide array of platforms. Furthermore, WebAssembly creates a memory-safe and sandboxed execution context that can be combined with existing JavaScript virtual machines, thereby enhancing its adaptability. When deployed in web settings, WebAssembly conforms to the browser's security protocols regarding same-origin policies and permissions, which helps maintain a secure execution environment. Moreover, WebAssembly includes a human-readable textual format that aids in debugging, testing, and educational purposes, enabling developers to easily experiment with and refine their code. This textual form is also accessible when reviewing the source of Wasm modules online, allowing programmers to interact directly with their code more effectively. By promoting such accessibility and understanding, WebAssembly not only aids developers but also fosters a broader appreciation for the inner workings of web applications, ultimately contributing to a more robust web development ecosystem.
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