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  2. Blazor - Wikipedia

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    The name, "Blazor", as explained by Steve Sanderson, is a portmanteau of the words "Browser" and "Razor". (from the Razor syntax being used) Blazor got admitted as an official open-source project by Microsoft, and in 2018, as part of .NET Core 3.1, Blazor Server was released to the public.

  3. ASP.NET Core - Wikipedia

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    Blazor is a recent (optional) component to support WebAssembly and since version 5.0, it has dropped support for some old web browsers. While current Microsoft Edge works, the legacy version of it, i.e. " Microsoft Edge Legacy " and Internet Explorer 11 was dropped when you use Blazor.

  4. Windows 10, version 1607 - Wikipedia

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    The final release was made available to Windows Insiders on July 18, 2016, followed by a public release on August 2. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The update has reached end of service on April 10, 2018 in the Semi-Annual Channel. [ 10 ]

  5. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the suit was reported on by the Seattle Times, Microsoft confirmed it was updating the GWX software once again to add more explicit options for opting out of a free Windows 10 upgrade; [364] [365] [362] the final notification was a full-screen pop-up window notifying users of the impending end of the free upgrade offer, and ...

  6. Entity Framework - Wikipedia

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    A refresh of version 4.1, named Entity Framework 4.1 Update 1, was released on July 25, 2011. It includes bug fixes and new supported types. The version 4.3.1 was released on February 29, 2012. [10] There were a few updates, like support for migration. Version 5.0.0 was released on August 11, 2012 [11] and is targeted at .NET framework 4.5 ...

  7. Wikipedia:Bypass your cache - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally this caching scheme goes awry (e.g. the browser insists on showing out-of-date content) making it necessary to bypass the cache, thus forcing your browser to re-download a web page's complete, up-to-date content. This is sometimes referred to as a "hard refresh", "cache refresh", or "uncached reload".

  8. Meta refresh - Wikipedia

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    Meta refresh is a method of instructing a web browser to automatically refresh the current web page or frame after a given time interval, using an HTML meta element with the http-equiv parameter set to "refresh" and a content parameter giving the time interval in seconds.

  9. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    A SPA moves logic from the server to the client, with the role of the web server evolving into a pure data API or web service. This architectural shift has, in some circles, been coined "Thin Server Architecture" to highlight that complexity has been moved from the server to the client, with the argument that this ultimately reduces overall complexity of the system.