![]() ![]() ![]() In this talk, I’ll share some Blazor best practices as well as common pitfalls to avoid and lessons learned from over 7 years of working with stateful component-based frameworks. Now I want to pass that knowledge on to you. After having deployed production Blazor apps for two different clients, I realized I was able to avoid some costly mistakes and design decisions early on by leveraging my prior experience with React and other frontend frameworks. Assuming you using JetBrains IDE for web dev (may be not WebStorm but IntelliJ IDEA). Do you have react.js available in your project The normal way to get completion for API methods is providing the corresponding. Solved-WebStorm auto completion does not work for React js-Reactjs. With any new technology, there is going to be a learning period as we experiment and gain experience and learn from mistakes made. 1 Answer Sorted by: 35 React.js support is available in Idea 14. Blazor took a lot of design decisions from React and other frontend frameworks and as a stateful component-based UI framework there is quite a bit of experience that can be transferred from one to the other. ![]()
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