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[–] Nighed@feddit.uk 6 points 1 day ago

I played around for a while with Blazor (C# Web assembly) and wasn't a massive fan.

The debugging experience was awful.

Lots of runtime gotchas, it's limited to one thread, so anything that creates a thread will fail at runtime (but not 'normal' async stuff). What code creates a thread? No idea until it fails at runtime.

Yes, you can share a dto project between front end and backend, but anything else will eventually trip you up.

It's still a cool idea though, will try it again at some point.