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Blazor vs Mavo: What are the differences?
Developers describe Blazor as "An experimental web UI framework using C#/Razor and HTML, running in the browser via WebAssembly". Blazor is a .NET web framework that runs in any browser. You author Blazor apps using C#/Razor and HTML. On the other hand, Mavo is detailed as "A new, approachable way to create Web applications". Mavo helps you turn your static HTML into reactive web applications without a single line of programming code.
Blazor and Mavo can be categorized as "Web App Builders" tools.
Blazor and Mavo are both open source tools. It seems that Blazor with 8.18K GitHub stars and 664 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Mavo with 2.17K GitHub stars and 119 GitHub forks.
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Pros of Blazor
- Uses C#63
- No need to learn separate language or technology49
- Supports making a single page application42
- Tight integration with .NET project40
- Uses .NET standard library38
- Very little JavaScript required30
- Components29
- No need to compile, bundle and deploy separately27
- Shared classes between client and server27
- Cross Platform24
- Has Server AND Client hosting models21
- Very easy JavaScript interop if required18
- Third party state management i.e. Blazor-State17
- App state can be managed singleton objects14
- Portable Code across Mobile, Web and Desktop4
- Work with Electron/MAUI2
Pros of Mavo
- Easy setup2
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- Initial load time4
- Hard to inject javascript2
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What is Blazor?
Blazor is a .NET web framework that runs in any browser. You author Blazor apps using C#/Razor and HTML.
What is Mavo?
Mavo helps you turn your static HTML into reactive web applications without a single line of programming code.
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What are some alternatives to Blazor and Mavo?
React
Lots of people use React as the V in MVC. Since React makes no assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, it's easy to try it out on a small feature in an existing project.
JavaScript
JavaScript is most known as the scripting language for Web pages, but used in many non-browser environments as well such as node.js or Apache CouchDB. It is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm scripting language that is dynamic,and supports object-oriented, imperative, and functional programming styles.
Vaadin
It is the fastest way to build web applications in Java. It automates the communication between your server and the browser and gives you a high-level component API for all Vaadin components
Xamarin
Xamarin’s Mono-based products enable .NET developers to use their existing code, libraries and tools (including Visual Studio*), as well as skills in .NET and the C# programming language, to create mobile applications for the industry’s most widely-used mobile devices, including Android-based smartphones and tablets, iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
Flutter
Flutter is a mobile app SDK to help developers and designers build modern mobile apps for iOS and Android.