Blazor WebAssembly is turning the web development world upside down. With Blazor you can keep coding every part of your web application - meaning front end and back end - with the programming language and the framework you love - C# and .NET. No need for JavaScript anymore and you can even use the same classes and methods you write for the server as well as for the client. We will dive right into the code by first having a look at the standard example project of Blazor WebAssembly and then we already build the main project of this course, which is a classic online browser game, where users can create an army of fighters and send them into battle against other users. Together with some customization options and climbing the leaderboard, this application will teach you how to use Blazor WebAssembly with Razor components in a playful way. We will have a look at data- and event binding, communication between components, forms with their built-in components and validation options, how to use views only authorized users can see, how to make calls to a web service, and much more. Additionally, you will learn how to build the back end of the browser game with a Web API and Entity Framework to store all the data in a SQL Server database. By the end of this course, you will have what it takes to call yourself a full stack Blazor web developer. With your new skills, you are ready to conquer any upcoming .NET web development project you want to build yourself or any project that is requested by a recruiter. The only tools you need are Visual Studio, Postman, SQL Server, and a browser like Chrome or Firefox. Everything is available for free and also cross-platform! So you can follow this course on Windows and macOS. What You Will LearnIntroduction & JumpstartCreate an ASP.NET Core hosted Blazor WebAssembly projectExamine the example projectExplore different ways to run your web applicationDebug client & server code at the same timeInitialize a Git repository for your source controlBlazor WebAssembly FundamentalsCreate Razor componentsWrite C# code and HTML in the same fileThe @code blockComponent communication with parameters, event callbacks & servicesData binding & event handlingAdd pages to your Blazor WebAssembly applicationRouting & navigation in a Blazor appCreate and use models within your web applicationLoops & more in Razor componentsUser feedback with toaster messages for errors & moreManage NuGet PackagesForms & AuthenticationCreate forms with validationsUse all built-in forms components like InputText, InputCheckbox, InputSelect & more Build login & registration formsDisplay validation errorsUtilize models with formsAdd the NavigationManager to navigate the user in your appUtilize the AuthenticationStateProviderExpose the AuthenticationStateUse the AuthorizeView componentPage restriction with the [Authorize] attributeUse the LocalStorage for authenticationWeb API & Entity FrameworkThe Model-View-Controller (MVC) patternCreate models and controllersUse the same models for the server and the clientAttribute routing (with parameters)The HTTP request methods GET, POST, PUT & DELETEObject-Relational-MappingCode-First MigrationSQL ServerHow to use a DataContext and a proper ConnectionStringAll previous HTTP requests with Entity Framework to save your data in a SQL Server databaseInspect your database with the SQL ServerManagement StudioAuthentication with JSON Web Tokens (JWT)Create & verify JSON Web TokensUse the Repository patternAdd & read claimsSecure controllers with the Authorize attributeUse the JWT in the AuthenticationStateProvider of Blazor WebAssemblyAdvanced Blazor WebAssembly, Web API & Entity Framework ImplementationsAdd relations to your databaseUse LINQ functions to Select, Order & Include entitiesComplete the game logic: Grow your army, fight battles, climb the leaderboard. and more! Publish & Deploy your Web ApplicationDeploy your web application on a Windows Server with IIS (Internet Information Services)User the Web Deploy feature of IIS to publish and deploy your app with Visual StudioYour InstructorMy name is Patrick and I will be your instructor in this course. Im a web developer for over a decade now, I have worked for big corporations and small teams, as an employee and a contractor and I just love to see the way Microsoft is going with .NET & Blazor and how important these technologies get day by day. To this date, I was able to run seven courses on web development here on Udemy about .NET (Core), Blazor, single-page applications, Angular and DevOps - with a total of over 55.000 unique students and over 6.000 reviews. If you have any questions, feel free to connect. And if you still have any doubts, you have a 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. Are you ready to take the next step in web development?Im looking forward to seeing you in the course! Course image: vector illustration/Shutterstock