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Roger Ye
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Roger Ye

Roger Ye is an embedded system programmer who has great interest in virtualization, Android, and cross-platform technologies. His professional experience includes working with major companies like Motorola, Emerson, Intel, and EPAM, where he held the position of Engineering Manager. At Motorola and Emerson, he worked on embedded system projects for mobile devices and telecommunication infrastructures. He is now an engineering manager at EPAM, working with a team to deliver digital solutions for diverse clients.
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Creating a Razor class library

In our project, we create reusable components and store them in the Shared folder. These components can be utilized by other components, such as layout components or NavMenu. Additionally, we can encapsulate Razor components within the Razor class library, making them accessible for use across various projects.

The components in the Razor class library are not specific to a single project, making them suitable for use in any Blazor project, whether it be Blazor Hybrid, Blazor WebAssembly, or Blazor Server apps.

In this book, we construct Razor components utilizing Bootstrap. Numerous open-source Razor class libraries built on top of Bootstrap can be found on GitHub. Several of these libraries are sufficiently robust for commercial product development. Below are a few examples:

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Roger Ye

Roger Ye is an embedded system programmer who has great interest in virtualization, Android, and cross-platform technologies. His professional experience includes working with major companies like Motorola, Emerson, Intel, and EPAM, where he held the position of Engineering Manager. At Motorola and Emerson, he worked on embedded system projects for mobile devices and telecommunication infrastructures. He is now an engineering manager at EPAM, working with a team to deliver digital solutions for diverse clients.
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