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Use more complex 3rd party frontend library/framework (popular ones are React, Vue, Angular, Svelte) with ASP.NET Core WebAPI backend. Choice depends on your use-case and/or personal preference, they all have their strengths and weaknesses. Usually there is a choice of component libraries that can help you composing your UI (e.g. Chakra, MUI, Angular Material, etc.). Keep in mind that most of these libraries/frameworks imply client-side rendering.
Use vanilla HTML+CSS+JS spruced with some JS and CSS libraries (e.g. HTMX, Bootstrap, Tailwind) and use ASP.NET Core WebAPI backend.
Use more complex 3rd party frontend library/framework (popular ones are React, Vue, Angular, Svelte) with ASP.NET Core WebAPI backend. Choice depends on your use-case and/or personal preference, they all have their strengths and weaknesses. Usually there is a choice of component libraries that can help you composing your UI (e.g. Chakra, MUI, Angular Material, etc.). Keep in mind that most of these libraries/frameworks imply client-side rendering.
Use more complex 3rd party frontend library/framework (popular ones are React, Vue, Angular, Svelte) with ASP.NET Core WebAPI backend. Choice depends on your use-case and/or personal preference, they all have their strengths and weaknesses. Usually there is a choice of component libraries that can help you composing your UI (e.g. Chakra, MUI, Angular Material, etc.). Keep in mind that most of these libraries/frameworks imply client-side rendering.
Use more complex 3rd party frontend library/framework (popular ones are React, Vue, Angular, Svelte) with ASP.NET Core WebAPI backend. Choice depends on your use-case and/or personal preference, they all have their strengths and weaknesses. Usually there is a choice of component libraries that can help you composing your UI (e.g. Chakra, MUI, Angular Material, etc.). Keep in mind that most of these libraries/frameworks imply client-side rendering.
Use vanilla HTML+CSS+JS spruced with some JS and CSS libraries (e.g. HTMX, Bootstrap, Tailwind) and use ASP.NET Core WebAPI backend.
Use vanilla HTML+CSS+JS spruced with some JS and CSS libraries (e.g. HTMX, Bootstrap, Tailwind) and use ASP.NET Core WebAPI backend.
Use more complex 3rd party frontend library/framework (popular ones are React, Vue, Angular, Svelte) with ASP.NET Core WebAPI backend. Choice depends on your use-case and/or personal preference, they all have their strengths and weaknesses. Usually there is a choice of component libraries that can help you composing your UI (e.g. Chakra, MUI, Angular Material, etc.). Keep in mind that most of these libraries/frameworks imply client-side rendering.
Use more complex 3rd party frontend library/framework (popular ones are React, Vue, Angular, Svelte) with ASP.NET Core WebAPI backend. Choice depends on your use-case and/or personal preference, they all have their strengths and weaknesses. Usually there is a choice of component libraries that can help you composing your UI (e.g. Chakra, MUI, Angular Material, etc.). Keep in mind that most of these libraries/frameworks imply client-side rendering.