ReactJS.NET
Edge.js
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ReactJS.NET
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Why react server side rendering strips event handlers?
but it doesn't. What am I missing? I checked there was a similar issue here but with no solution
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Adding React to an Optimizely UI - Part 2
One potential option would have been to use ReactJS.NET - a platform almost specifically built to do what we were trying to do. But the coupling of Razor and React required by this tool just felt "wrong", and would have left us inseparably tied to React (a view also expressed by the Optimizely team themselves). Given our "proof of concept" stage, maintaining the ability to swap out one framework for another one in the (unlikely-but-you-just-never-know) event of reaching an insurmountable road block was important.
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PSA: Shorten your CV/Resume
ASP.NET Core. Or React, which can be done on .NET.
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Reactjs + Asp net core 3.1 (visual studio 2019) SSR problem
ReactJs.net can do SSR on aspnet.core https://reactjs.net/
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Does anyone know of a prominent open source project that uses C# on the backend and client side rendered typescript + React on the frontend?
Have you looked into this?
Edge.js
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Ask HN: Write once, run anywhere front ends failed. Thoughts?
> the first, MVP-style, attempt will be using Electron.
Good choice.
If you want to stick to HTML...WebView2 is suppose to replace it, but it assumes your backend code is .NET or C++, instead of JS/Node.js. Microsoft Teams is using it.
If you want to use native Windows UI components from JS code, then React Native for Windows is recommended. Facebook Messenger is using it.
All approaches require C# or C++ modules to be used to interact with the Windows Platform. Or there is: https://github.com/tjanczuk/edge.
The recommended approach is WinUI 3 which would involve C#/C++ and XAML.
To SwiftUI/React/JetPack are called module-view-update (MVU). There is an MVU for C# called Comet. https://github.com/dotnet/Comet#key-concepts
- Building a DLL from a node js project?
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How would you embed node.js modules in .NET?
Give this a look https://github.com/tjanczuk/edge
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[AskJS] Best way to load up C#?
I've been looking at edge to use with /r/node, or maybe Blazor but I am not sure it is the best approach.
What are some alternatives?
FluentValidation - A popular .NET validation library for building strongly-typed validation rules.
BitSharp
Jint - Javascript Interpreter for .NET
Jurassic - A .NET library to parse and execute JavaScript code.
DeviceDetector.NET - The Universal Device Detection library will parse any User Agent and detect the browser, operating system, device used (desktop, tablet, mobile, tv, cars, console, etc.), brand and model.
TinyMapper - A quick object-object mapper for .NET
Humanizer - Humanizer meets all your .NET needs for manipulating and displaying strings, enums, dates, times, timespans, numbers and quantities
YoutubeExplode - Abstraction layer over YouTube's internal API
Aeron.NET - Efficient reliable UDP unicast, UDP multicast, and IPC message transport - .NET port of Aeron