Most modern web developers use VS Code, which should provide a first class experience for developing Blazor applications, including IntelliSense for the Razor syntax and C# objects.
Most modern web developers use VS Code
Where are you getting this from? And Blazor has no commitment from Microsoft yet. It is an experimental project. Creating an extension right now isn't a good idea.
This might help a bit? Razor+ - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=austincummings.razor-plus
I'm using VS Code and the Razor+ extension @danielabbatt mentioned above and its fine for testing out Blazor.
We'd love to! All of us have it in mind to do this and have discussed it many times.
For the short term, however, this is not something we can even start looking into. It will be a huge engineering investment that could only begin if the project was committed and given more resources.
I'll close because there's nothing more we can do or say on this subject, but please be assured that we very much would like to do it.
Thanks for the reply, Steve.
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We'd love to! All of us have it in mind to do this and have discussed it many times.
For the short term, however, this is not something we can even start looking into. It will be a huge engineering investment that could only begin if the project was committed and given more resources.
I'll close because there's nothing more we can do or say on this subject, but please be assured that we very much would like to do it.