I spend all my time working on a legacy app, so I don't get to improve my dev skills in my day job as much as I should and never start anything from scratch.
I can see that Blazor will be something new that will fundamentally change the .Net development approach. I hope to learn a skill that will avoid me having to dive into the JS technologies too much and give me an edge once jobs are asking for it, something my day job doesn't currently do.
Once I know more, I will use it to develop small websites to help speed up my greenfield development as I never get to start anything from scratch.
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Thats an awesome goal, Kyle? What will you do once you learn more? What will you do with that skill?
Thanks f0r taking an interest!
I spend all my time working on a legacy app, so I don't get to improve my dev skills in my day job as much as I should and never start anything from scratch.
I can see that Blazor will be something new that will fundamentally change the .Net development approach. I hope to learn a skill that will avoid me having to dive into the JS technologies too much and give me an edge once jobs are asking for it, something my day job doesn't currently do.
Once I know more, I will use it to develop small websites to help speed up my greenfield development as I never get to start anything from scratch.