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Like most of these things... it depends... BlazerHero is more stable, but a little bit behind (not on .net6 yet although that's probably not that much work). Not much is being done on it at the moment as all the work is going into FSH. FSH has all the latest and greatest, but it is still being worked on very actively and a lot can still change. But if you prefer the separated setup it's definitely already usable! In the end it's a boilerplate with a lot of stuff, but most projects will need to customize it depending on their needs anyways. I think over time FSH will have all the features of BlazerHero and more, so if you don't mind the rough edges here and there I'd say go for FSH... But if you want to get up to speed faster, BlazerHero would probably be a better bet. In the end the best option is to try them out both... create 1 page in each for your app, see what you like the best ;-) |
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Hello!
I will be using the FSH or BlazorHero for my new project.
What do you suggest should I pick? I think the BlazorHero is a bit easier as a standalone application where API is in host of Blazor. vs the FSH where the API is fully detached.
Can you please help me with which boilerplate to take. The project would be semi-big around 40 entities.
And more or less basic CRUD operations.
Thank you for your help
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