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Blazorise 2.0 released, 3 years in the making

blazorise.com
1 points·by stsrki·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Why would anyone still choose MVC over Blazor with server-side rendering

reddit.com
1 points·by stsrki·7 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Blazorise 1.8.7 - Stability and Long‑Awaited Fixes

blazorise.com
1 points·by stsrki·8 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Blazorise 1.6, one of the oldest Blazor UI component is released

blazorise.com
3 points·by stsrki·2 lata temu·0 comments

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1 points·by stsrki·4 lata temu·0 comments

Blazorise 0.9.5

blazorise.com
1 points·by stsrki·5 lat temu·0 comments

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stsrki
·2 lata temu·discuss
Essentially, it works the same as Blazor Server. Or am I wrong?
stsrki
·3 lata temu·discuss
I also use Fork and find it the fastest and easiest git GUI. And I tried so many GUIs in the past. One thing that works well in Fork is submodules, which are almost non-existent in other GUIs. And the UI is really fast to respond.

On a side note, regarding the licensing. As a software vendor selling to enterprises, I always struggle with finding this kind of information. Would you be willing to briefly explain how large enterprises usually buy software or subscriptions? It would help me/us so much.
stsrki
·3 lata temu·discuss
Thank you. Glad you like it.
stsrki
·3 lata temu·discuss
I made a Blazor component library for one of my personal projects that failed, but the component library lived on as an open-source project called Blazorise [1].

In late 2019, I got a well-paid job in a large local company because of the project reference. Unfortunately, COVID happened, and I lost that same job after a few months. So again, because of Blazorise, I got several other gigs as a freelancer.

But after a while, it was hard to do all the work on the projects and do freelance jobs at the same time. Not to mention that family time was also very limited.

So I decided to commercially license Blazorise to companies, and keep it free for individuals. Hopefully, the decision paid off. Today I run a small company and continue to work on Blazorise full time. We're still fully bootstraped without any external funds.

[1] https://blazorise.com/
stsrki
·4 lata temu·discuss
I did something similar with Blazorise, a personal project of mine, https://blazorise.com/. It started as a hobby project. After some time it grew too large that it took most of my time, not to mention the time I could spend with my wife and son. Things changed during the Covid when I was laid off. Then I started freelancing for a while, and last year I finally took a big step and went full-time with Blazorise. Switched to dual licensing, where larger enterprises must purchase a commercial license. It is working, and hopefully, it will continue to work. Or otherwise, my wife will rage on me :/