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Development machine setup for Blazor Hybrid
From the course: Blazor Hybrid Development with .NET
Development machine setup for Blazor Hybrid
Welcome back everyone to the Blazor Hybrid Beginner series. I'm your host, James Montemagno, a program manager on the developer community team here at Microsoft. Now, in the first video, we talked about what Blazor Hybrid is, what you can build with it, and how it works directly with .NET MAUI. And, in this video, I want to show you how you can get your development machine set up with Visual Studio 2022, or Visual Studio Code, no matter where you're developing. So let's go ahead and get started. Now, the first place that you'll want to go is VisualStudio.com There it is. Now, here. This will give you information about Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code. Let's first get started with Visual Studio here on Windows. There are many editions available, so, if you already have a license for Pro or Enterprise, you're good to go, download and install that. Or, if you are looking to get started, you can use the free version for individual developers, academic users, and open source projects…
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What is Blazor Hybrid?8m 7s
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Development machine setup for Blazor Hybrid9m 2s
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Blazor Hybrid solution architecture and deployment overview15m 35s
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Building hybrid user interfaces with Blazor Hybrid19m 19s
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Accessing platform features in Blazor Hybrid11m 30s
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Mix and match native and web UI16m 45s
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Share code between Blazor Hybrid and Blazor Apps19m 26s
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Blazor Hybrid recap and resources4m 58s
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