Architecture and Project Structure Part 1
Today I walk you through the changes I made to our sample application to allow for a slightly better example of the architecture as we progress through the process of moving from Blazor Server to Blazor WebAssembly. The first part of our journey is to move the DTO and server service to separate projects and we show that here as well.
Code is available at: https://github.com/blazorbill/BlazorAppFromScratch
Branches: ArchitecturePart1, ArchitecturePart1A
Видео Architecture and Project Structure Part 1 канала Blazor Bill
Code is available at: https://github.com/blazorbill/BlazorAppFromScratch
Branches: ArchitecturePart1, ArchitecturePart1A
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