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How can I make my Blazor WebAssembly apps run fast? | One Dev Question
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How can I make my #Blazor WebAssembly apps run fast? Daniel Roth tells us about Ahead of Time compilation. Details at: https://msft.it/6012XG7I0
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0:26 so when we will expect the .NET JIT compilation? Is it a .NET limitation or a browser limitation, on which all major browsers should be supporting? If it's the later then it will probably take more time before we can expect Blazor to be as performant with any SPA framework out there. Which begs the question, wouldn't that make Blazor less likely to be adapted by the community?
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Loved it. I want to make Blazor WASM is my main framework for all projects, but performance issue is preventing me from that. So I'll be happiest one by this update
Sir, do you think it's possible to make hybrid rendering? When first accessing the sire, it will run server side, then the components and files will download in the background, when this is done it will run client side.
So no loading time at first, and then users will get best performance after loading components at the client side.
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