MudBlazor
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over 2 years ago | 11 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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MudBlazor
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MudBlazor officially participate as a maintainer in Hacktoberfest 2021
Our website is updated as well: MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library
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Full Stack / Back End Devs. How well versed are you in front end tech?
Though I can't develop beautiful UI and good UX even if my life depended on it. I can write a functional front-end, but don't expect it to be pretty. I usually ask for assistance regarding that from our UX designers instead where they essentially layout the whole UI (either on figma or Photoshop) so I just need to make it functional. Component based frameworks these days (JS, and Blazor) really helps at least. The UX guys usually make sharable base components that the company needs (buttons, grids, etc...), which includes all the styling and animations and we use those instead to create decent looking UI. For personal stuff I use MudBlazor which kinda does the same, but I do know a bit of css to customize when needed.
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.Net UI components - worth?
There are a ton of component libraries out there. I like the mudblazor library. https://mudblazor.com
- MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library
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How do you create a cross-platform GUI without using Electron?
There are grid controls from the usual commercial vendors like Radzen and Telerik. I used them briefly during a free trial. It has a funny name, but MudBlazor [1] has been the MIT licensed library I have been using lately. I have been using their Table control, which may be what you are looking for in a data grid. [2] Check it out and see.
[1] https://mudblazor.com/
[2] https://mudblazor.com/components/table#api
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Is there a way to cut down Blazor Wasm download size and loading time?
It seems to be a known issue a known issue. By default, external libraries such as MudBlazor are not trimmed
- MudBlazor: Keyboard Controls don't work.
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Recommendation for Open Source free razor components?
I recommend Mud blazor if you're going for Material design. For other design languages Andt Blazor's pretty polished and there's Blazorise as well if you want to be flexible (it supports Antd, Bulma, Bootstrap and Material via configuration).
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Blazor bad! “Too new”… “Too early”… “Too X-cuse”
The ones I've used that's pretty good are MudBlazor (Material Design), Antd blazor (Antd), and Blazorise (Multi design support via configuration). There's also the newly announced Fluent UI for Blazor at MS build that's from MS themselves but I haven't tried it yet.
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Question
There's Uno that's been talked about by MS community standups if you wanna use UWP XAML to do the Job. If you wanted to use Blazor though, you'll have to at least learn a bit of CSS and Html. Luckily you can find really nice component libraries like mudblazor that does a lot of the nitty gritty html + styling for you. So you'll just have to use their components most of the time and with little to no JS required (depending in your usecase).
awesome-electron-alternatives
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CustomTkinter is an easy to use desktop UI library based on Tkinter
Was gonna say, not worth using Electron anymore when there are better alternatives out there.
- Suggestions for a cross platform IDE-style application
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Svelte + Vite + Electron
Maybe it’s time to ditch electron? I’ve heard good things about tauri but unfortunately never used it. There’s a list with electron alternatives on GH.
- How do you create a cross-platform GUI without using Electron?
- I Made a standalone version of DIM, No Browser Required
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Why not always statically link with musl?
I cannot vouch for any of these, but that particular space (electron-likes) is already pretty crowded: https://github.com/sudhakar3697/electron-alternatives
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[AskJS] What the options for desktop apps to write JS? Interested in all OSes. Looking into all my options. Thanks.
Might also be interesting to look into Electron alternatives which often have a much smaller footprint and better performance: https://github.com/sudhakar3697/electron-alternatives
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Bloated Microsoft Teams
You can make them less resource-intensive, but that takes intense amounts of optimization, I.e look what they do with VS Code. That said, there are more lightweight alternatives to electron
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What are some options for creating desktop applications in Vue or Nuxt
Bunch of options here https://github.com/sudhakar3697/electron-alternatives
What are some alternatives?
Radzen Blazor Components - Radzen Blazor is a set of 70+ free native Blazor UI components packed with DataGrid, Scheduler, Charts and robust theming including Material design and FluentUI.
react-nodegui - Build performant, native and cross-platform desktop applications with native React + powerful CSS like styling.🚀
Blazorise - Blazorise is a component library built on top of Blazor with support for CSS frameworks like Bootstrap, Tailwind, Bulma, AntDesign, and Material.
nodegui - A library for building cross-platform native desktop applications with Node.js and CSS 🚀. React NodeGui : https://react.nodegui.org and Vue NodeGui: https://vue.nodegui.org
ant-design-blazor - 🌈A set of enterprise-class UI components based on Ant Design and Blazor WebAssembly.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
blazor-wasm-maui-winforms-wpf-template - Minimal Blazor template with WASM, MAUI, WinForms and WPF projects that share the same razor, cs and css files in a RCL
vue-nodegui - Build performant, native and cross-platform desktop applications with native Vue + powerful CSS like styling.🚀
fluentui-blazor - Microsoft Fluent UI Blazor components library. For use with ASP.NET Core Blazor applications
sciter - Sciter: the Embeddable HTML/CSS/JS engine for modern UI development
BlazorMaps - BlazorMaps is a Blazor library that provides a C# interface for maps provided by Leaflet.js library. It includes several Leaflet.js features which are easily accessible from C# level within a project and it does not require any use of JavaScript.
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design