Dependency Injection WRECKED By Blazor Render Mode

As I spend more time in Blazor, I am playing with MudBlazor and learning about Blazor render modes. I still have a lot to learn about Blazor webassembly and Blazor server side rendering -- and this video is a perfect example of that. I was working with MudBlazor to create my Blazor application’s user interface. However, I was running into some Blazor dependency injection issues all because my Blazor render mode was doing something I wasn’t expecting! ---- 🔑 Membership & Subscriptions: - 📨 Weekly Newsletter: - 🏘️ Private Discord Community: - 📽️ YouTube Membership: @devleader/join 🧠 Courses: - All Courses: - Getting Started with C#: - Deep dive C#: - Refactoring For C# Devs: - [FREE] Intro to Software Development: 🗣️ Social Media & Links: - All My Links: - Blog: - TikTok: @devleader - LinkedIn: - Threads: @ - Twitter: - Facebook: - Instagram: - GitHub: - Twitch: - YouTube: @DevLeader?sub_confirmation=1 ❤️ Affiliations & Products/Services That I Love: - VPS hosting from RackNerd: - VPS hosting from Contabo: - My newsletter platform ConverKit: - My newsletter referral system SparkLoop: - My AI shorts helper Opus Clip: - I try to help answer questions at Quora: - My favorite computer parts store Newegg: - My favorite supplement store Bulk Supplements: ---- #dotnet #csharp #blazor #webassembly #aspnetcore
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