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Issue created Sep 02, 2019 by Diego Stamigni@diegostamigni

Blazor support

Problem to solve

Should we support Blazor and WebAssembly?

Intended users

Web FrontEnd developers that want to use VLC in the browser using .NET.

Documentation

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/aspnet/core/blazor/?view=aspnetcore-3.0

I’m not sure about this and I’m throwing it here just as an issue we can follow in case the team decides to support it. It would be super cool tho :)

P.S. as of today, Blazor is still in preview and will be released by end of 2019.

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