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When working with Blazor WebAssembly, JavaScript interop often feels straightforward—until it isn’t. One of the more subtle (and frustrating) issues I’ve run into involves Safari, user-initiated navigation, and async event handlers. This post documents a real-world lesson learned: why I intentionally avoid async when triggering browser navigation (like mailto:) from Blazor, even though async/await is…
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Looking for real-world AI examples is a challenge and part of this challenge comes from Generative AI (GenAI) news dominating the media.…
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To generate a SonarQube token (required for authentication when running analyses from the command line or CI/CD pipelines), follow these steps: Steps to Generate…
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Integrating Azure Application Insights in a Blazor WebAssembly (WASM) app is possible, though it requires special handling since Blazor WASM runs entirely…
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Supervised Learning Definition:The model learns from labeled data — meaning each input has a corresponding correct output. Goal:Predict an output (label) from…
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