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Dirty Education: Building a Mountain Biking School App with Blazor

Sandro Rizzetto

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“Both the tickets and the public forums are run by people who give you the best…samples, complete zip solutions.”

Summary

When Sandro Rizzetto needed to build an app to manage a mountain bike school for kids, he turned to the Syncfusion® suite of Blazor controls. Now, so deeply satisfied with the results, he is interested in exploring more of what Syncfusion® has to offer.

Challenge

Sandro Rizzetto, a web developer of Microsoft applications for 15 years, first fell in love with Blazor in 2019. When he needed to build a management app for a mountain biking school for kids, without spending a lot of time or money, he turned to the Syncfusion® Community License and its Blazor component library.

Solution

Rizzetto was instantly impressed with the fact that the library was built natively in C#, and did not simply use a wrapper around JavaScript libraries. He called upon many Syncfusion® components to build the app, most notably the Kanban, Gantt, and DataGrid controls.

Results

The rich feature set he found allowed him to build the app quickly, saving him time and money. But the features and quality of the controls alone were not all it took to bring the app to completion. There was the instrumental role played by support.

“Both the tickets and the public forums are run by people who give you the best…aid with your queries,” says Rizzetto. “They provide samples, complete zip solutions.”

Now that he’s seen what the Syncfusion® Blazor library is capable of, he can’t wait to explore the .NET MAUI and Flutter offerings.

Read Rizzetto’s full review of his Syncfusion® project in his blog Syncfusion, probably the most complete Blazor component library.

Benefits

  • rich-features
    • Rich features.
  • great-documentation
    • Great documentation.
  • excellent-support
    • Excellent support.

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