Build modern, production-ready web apps with Blazor Web App in .NET 10 using only C#.
Blazor is now a unified platform for full-stack web development. Blazor Building Modern Web Applications with .NET 10 teaches you how to design, build, test, and deploy real applications using the latest Blazor Web App model. No JavaScript required.
What you will learn
Create and navigate Blazor Web App projects in Visual Studio 2022 (or later)
Build reusable Razor components with data binding, routing, and validation
Manage state, call REST APIs, and structure services with dependency injection
Secure apps with authentication and authorization, including Microsoft Entra ID
Use SSR, static SSR, and enhanced interactivity for fast, SEO-friendly pages
Improve performance with streaming rendering, virtualization, and lazy loading
Add real-time features with SignalR and offline support with PWAs
Test components with bUnit, raise accessibility quality, and ship to Azure
How this book is organized The book is divided into clear parts that take you from first app to production. Each chapter includes step-by-step labs, mini quizzes, and complete examples you can run. You finish with a capstone that pulls together routing, data, auth, testing, and deployment.
Who this book is for C# developers new to web, Blazor developers upgrading to .NET 10, and .NET engineers who want a modern, unified workflow.
Why this edition Updated for .NET 10 and C# 14. Covers the unified Blazor Web App model, SSR and static SSR, performance tuning, real-time interactivity, testing, accessibility, and practical deployment.
Build confidently. Ship faster. Create professional Blazor applications with only C#.
Adam Seebeck is an author, technologist, and the CEO of unQbd, a publishing company redefining how readers experience books through a unique streaming platform. A passionate developer and educator, Adam began his career with a breakout AOL app in the early 2000s and later led a successful software company before turning to teaching .NET at a technical college. He is the author of multiple programming books, including the widely-read C# Fundamentals and the newly released Blazor Fundamentals.
Adam is also the founder of Hungry Coders, a developer meetup focused on community, curiosity, and code. Whether writing, coding, or mentoring, Adam remains focused on building tools, stories, and spaces that empower others to create.