Blazor and Azure Functions for Serverless Websites
Announcing .NET Core 3.0: https://aka.ms/dotnetcore3 #dotNETConf With Blazor and Azure Functions, every developer has the tools they need to write a fully serverless web application that can execute .NET Core in the browser, or serverless-ly via Azure Functions in the cloud. This new pattern provides a cost effective and scalable way to run .NET web workloads.

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