For me blazor for the web it's like Xamarin for mobile, I'm an old MS developer, and I can create a functional app in 2 days after starting with blazor. I don't know how much time would take to do the same if I start with angular.
Are you serious, the JavaScript ecosystem is a bloody nightmare, it reinvents itself every 2 years. That Typescript your on about is a MSFT product. The front-end is ripe for languages like C#. Blazor has a bright future.
We'll know the goodness of blazor once the jobs show up. Today they're not around.
But yes, I agree with you, why Blazor? We already have it all.
For me blazor for the web it's like Xamarin for mobile, I'm an old MS developer, and I can create a functional app in 2 days after starting with blazor. I don't know how much time would take to do the same if I start with angular.
Yes both React and Angular have ramp up time but the data binding concepts you know from Razor are the same.
You'll have no problem learning React and Angular. The need for React and Angular people exceeds supply which is good.
Are you serious, the JavaScript ecosystem is a bloody nightmare, it reinvents itself every 2 years. That Typescript your on about is a MSFT product. The front-end is ripe for languages like C#. Blazor has a bright future.
We'll see and prove it by job openings and salaries.
Yes Typescript is MSFT, in particular, Anders Helsberg, the C# architect. His work has always been excellent.