Blazor Hybrid is an exciting new development pattern from Microsoft that allows developers to create desktop and mobile applications using the Blazor framework and platform native .NET apps. Because Blazor Hybrid apps use HTML, CSS, C# and JavaScript, there is ample opportunity to share a common code base between a Blazor web client, desktop and mobile app. In addition, existing Blazor applications can be configured to work with .NET MAUI adding desktop and mobile clients. In this session we'll configure a single Visual Studio solution with Blazor Hybrid and Blazor WebAssembly while sharing a single component library for all clients: web, desktop and mobile.
Ed is a Microsoft MVP and an international speaker, writer, online influencer, a Developer Advocate for Progress, and expert on all things web development. Ed enjoys geeking out to cool new tech, brainstorming about future technology, and admiring great design.
Ed has shared his insights, experiences, and advice around collaboration, knowledge management, social computing, and training at many industry events around the United States. Highly ethical and engaging with an uncanny business acumen, he is a creative community builder and outside the box thinker. Long term business relationships throughout the world within internal communications, employee engagement and marketing as well as IT. Focusing on Financial, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Agency and Professional Services. He has defined, architected, implemented line of business solutions with a touch of style and UX best practices.