Episode
On .NET Live - Blazor and CSLA.NET
with Rockford Lhotka
CSLA.NET is an open-source rules engine (and more) for .NET. It's especially compelling when combined with Blazor. For this week's episode, join the original creator of CSLA.NET in a discussion about the OSS framework and how it works with Blazor and other aspects of the .NET ecosystem.
Chapters
- 00:00 - Countdown begins
- 01:11 - Welcome to On .NET Live
- 01:44 - Intro Rockford Lhotka
- 06:07 - CSLA.NET overview
- 14:27 - What is CSLA and why would you use it
- 21:21 - CSLA = Component-based scalable logical architecture
- 22:26 - GitHub Marimer LLC / CSLA
- 28:06 - The value of CSLA
- 32:23 - Updates coming soon
- 33:33 - Demo
- 56:13 - Next week - Using containers in development environment and production
- 56:34 - Wrap
Recommended resources
Connect
- Maira Wenzel | Twitter: @mairacw
- David Pine | Twitter: @davidpine7
- Scott Addie | Twitter: @Scott_Addie
CSLA.NET is an open-source rules engine (and more) for .NET. It's especially compelling when combined with Blazor. For this week's episode, join the original creator of CSLA.NET in a discussion about the OSS framework and how it works with Blazor and other aspects of the .NET ecosystem.
Chapters
- 00:00 - Countdown begins
- 01:11 - Welcome to On .NET Live
- 01:44 - Intro Rockford Lhotka
- 06:07 - CSLA.NET overview
- 14:27 - What is CSLA and why would you use it
- 21:21 - CSLA = Component-based scalable logical architecture
- 22:26 - GitHub Marimer LLC / CSLA
- 28:06 - The value of CSLA
- 32:23 - Updates coming soon
- 33:33 - Demo
- 56:13 - Next week - Using containers in development environment and production
- 56:34 - Wrap
Recommended resources
Connect
- Maira Wenzel | Twitter: @mairacw
- David Pine | Twitter: @davidpine7
- Scott Addie | Twitter: @Scott_Addie
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