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Microsoft's new Blazor WebAssembly release can build offline browser apps with C# and .NET instead of JavaScript.
The Mono Project is working on changes to the Mono compiler that will let C# developers target WebAssembly. A look at an early version of the software shows how easily developers can make use of ...
It's been a long time coming, but .NET developers can now finally enjoy a full-stack, production-ready Blazor framework for creating web applications with C# instead of JavaScript. At Microsoft's big ...
There’s a lot of focus on WebAssembly at the moment, as an alternative to JavaScript and as a way of delivering more-complex, more-powerful user experiences in progressive web applications and ...
For the first time, the Microsoft Edge Web browser provides default support for WebAssembly, the experimental technology that lets developers write Web code in non-JavaScript languages like C, C++ and ...
Remember Silverlight, Microsoft’s rich Internet application plug-in that competed with Adobe Flash before HTML5 pushed aside both? The introduction of OpenSilver this week by .NET software ...
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