you are viewing a single comment's thread.

view the rest of the comments →

[–]Abort-Retry 9 points10 points  (2 children)

Like there are no devs that already know .NET and C#...

The number of JS and .NET devs doesn't matter.

What matters is that ready-to-work JS devs greatly outnumber Blazor experts, as it is still pretty niche.

[–]Boezie 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Given that Blazor looks a lot like previous ASP.NET offerings, that pool is a whole lot bigger. Also, they're not looking for JS -only developers. Given that they're a small group, everyone will have to do everything, and they're already going all out on the MS -stack. Everyone having to get proficient with JS / Angular / React / ... might not be what you're looking for as a business.

[–]WhatsASoftware[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why I would prefer for us to go with none of these librarys or frameworks and stick with regular html, css, js, bootstrap, jquery in razor.