In a previous blog post, we discussed how to create real-time web applications using SignalR and React. If you have already gone through that, you would know the magic of SignalR in pushing instant updates, allowing users to receive data in real-time. In this post, we’re going to apply the same concept but with Angular. Setting Up the Server with SignalR Just as a quick refresher, SignalR provides an easy method to communicate between the server and the client in real-time. We start by installing the appropriate NuGet package: The hub, as described before, acts as the communication centre. Here’s…
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Recently, I had the opportunity to work on a project where React and SignalR were integrated. This experience was quite insightful, and I am eager to share my learnings about this effective combination. SignalR is a library provided by Microsoft, designed to add real-time functionality to web applications. This means that applications can automatically push content to connected clients without them requesting it. Imagine a chat app where messages pop up instantly, or a stock monitoring tool where data refreshes in real time SignalR would be a good choice. Combining SignalR with React offers a dynamic platform for real-time web…