Awesome Blazor
A curated list of Blazor libraries, tools, tutorials, and resources for building .NET web applications with C#/Razor running on WebAssembly.
About this tool
Awesome Blazor
URL: https://github.com/AdrienTorris/awesome-blazor#readme
Category: Themed directories
Tags: awesome-lists, dotnet, web
Overview
Awesome Blazor is a curated, community-maintained directory of resources for building .NET web applications with Blazor. It focuses on C#/Razor-based web development running in the browser via WebAssembly or on the server.
Features
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Curated Blazor resource list
- Collection of links and references specifically focused on Blazor development.
- Emphasis on quality, community contributions, and discoverability.
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Coverage of core topics and resource types
- Introduction
- Basic explanation of what Blazor is and how it works.
- Links to the official Blazor website and “Get Started” documentation.
- General resources
- Broad Blazor-related materials that don’t fit a single narrow category.
- Templates
- Project templates and starter kits for quickly scaffolding Blazor apps.
- Sample projects
- Example applications demonstrating practical Blazor usage and patterns.
- Tutorials
- Step-by-step guides and learning materials for beginners and intermediate users.
- Libraries & extensions
- UI components, helper libraries, and add-ons tailored to Blazor.
- Source generators
- Tools and packages that generate Blazor-related source code.
- Real-world applications
- Examples of production or production-like apps built with Blazor.
- Videos
- Screencasts, talks, and visual learning content.
- Articles
- Written technical content, guides, and deep dives on Blazor topics.
- Podcasts
- Audio content related to Blazor and .NET web development.
- Presentation slides
- Slide decks from talks and conferences about Blazor.
- Tooling
- Development tools and utilities that support Blazor workflows.
- Books & E-books
- Longer-form learning materials dedicated to Blazor.
- Courses
- Structured learning paths and training offerings (free or paid, depending on the linked providers).
- Community
- Links to community hubs, discussion channels, and user groups.
- Other languages
- Blazor resources available in languages other than English.
- Introduction
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Searchable companion site
- Linked “Awesome Blazor Browser” website that allows searching the Awesome Blazor list content.
- Public source code for the browser/search tool is provided.
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Open contribution model
- Public contribution guidelines for adding or updating resources.
- Maintains a contributors list acknowledging community participation.
Pricing
- Awesome Blazor itself is a free, open GitHub-based directory.
- Individual linked resources (books, courses, tools, etc.) may have their own pricing, which is determined by their respective providers and not by Awesome Blazor.
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