For me, it is just playground. I would stick to asp.net razor pages and html , css, javascript for the moment.
Whatever makes you happy. Razor Pages is as powerful as Blazor. Blazor, both server-side and client-side, is production ready.
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For me, it is just playground. I would stick to asp.net razor pages and html , css, javascript for the moment.
Whatever makes you happy. Razor Pages is as powerful as Blazor. Blazor, both server-side and client-side, is production ready.