Попробовал, наконец, разработку на Blazor. Это такой фреймворк под .NET, который позволяет писать фронтенд на C#. Работает он двумя способами: либо собирает весь проект в WebAssembly, и бедный пользователь грузит себе мегабайтную dll, либо устанавливает клиент-серверное соединение через SignalR и шлёт клиенту информацию об обновлённых DOM-элементах.
Вот вторую то я и пробовал. Казалось бы — каждое нажатие кнопки требует отправить на сервер запрос и получить ответ. Никогда такого не было! Но субъективно разницы во времени отклика нет (потому что веб и так достаточно медленный, хаха).
Фронтенд-часть пишется очень похоже на JSX: вёрстка реактивно вперемешку с кодом. Когда-то я очень ругал React за такой подход, потому что каша. Но нетипизированный JS по-умолчанию каша, а здесь же по факту получается очень удобно: статический анализ не даёт тебе делать ошибки и писать ерунду.
Но приятный полноценный язык программирования вместо JavaScript это лишь вишенка на торте. Самое крутое — вся сила серверного кода с полноценной возможностью обращения к базе данных, шеринг моделей данных между сервером и клиентом, и, наконец, Dependency Injection любого серверного модуля в «клиент»! То есть вы не просто пишете одно приложение вместо двух, вы ещё и получаете отсутствие ошибок при каком-нибудь изменении моделей API, когда сервер стал отдавать не то, что ожидает клиент. Вам вообще теперь не нужен API, достаточно закодить нужную функцию на серваке и инжектировать её в нужный фронтенд-модуль.
Это супер удобно, супер быстро, супер устойчиво к ошибкам. Теперь не хочется возвращаться даже на вполне крутой Vue 3. Но, система пока новая, она не обросла решениями от комьюнити, а браузерный API всё равно придётся дергать через JavaScript Interop. Для совсем кайфа нужно подождать годик, поскольку развитие идёт довольно быстро. Например, там нет очень нужного в таком деле hot reload, но в .NET 6 он уже анонсирован, и вроде как есть в превью, а релиз в ноябре.
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Mire #USA su #Groenlandia, Il Ministro degli Esteri tedesco #Wadephul: "La #Danimarca è membro della NATO, e se ci fosse la necessità di rafforzare la protezione della Groenlandia, questo verrebbe discusso all'interno dell'alleanza"
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Il ministro degli Esteri tedesco Johann #Wadephul chiede le dimissioni della relatrice speciale delle Nazioni Unite per i territori palestinesi Francesca #Albanese, ritenendo inappropriate le sue dichiarazioni su Israele e scrivendo su X: "La sua posizione è insostenibile"; il ministro degli Esteri francese Jean-Noël #Barrot aveva chiesto ieri le medesime dimissioni.
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Merz’s Bare-Faced Effrontery Will Cost Him Much
The US may reduce its number of troops deployed in Germany, Donald Trump has announced, days after the country’s chancellor said America was being “humiliated” by Iran.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, the US president said his administration was “studying and reviewing the possible reduction of troops in Germany, with a determination to be made over the next short period of time”.
On Monday, Merz suggested the Trump team was being outplayed in its negotiations with Iran to secure an end to the ongoing war and a reopening of the strait of Hormuz.
“The Iranians are obviously very skilled at negotiating, or rather, very skilful at not negotiating, letting the Americans travel to Islamabad and then leave again without any result,” the German chancellor said.
Merz reiterated his criticisms on Wednesday, saying Europe was “suffering” from the consequences of the closure of the strait.
Trump cancelled a second trip by US negotiators to Islamabad last week. Since then, discussions over Iran’s nuclear programme and the strait of Hormuz have hit an impasse.
Trump on Tuesday accused Merz of thinking it’s “OK for Iran to have a nuclear weapon” and said the chancellor “doesn’t know what he’s talking about!”
Earlier on Wednesday Merz brushed off those comments, saying his relationship with Trump remains “as good as ever”, but the president’s threat to withdraw US troops is likely to cause concern in Berlin and across Europe, coming amid a period of heightened tensions between the US and its traditional allies in Europe that has seen Trump step up his threats to withdraw from the Nato alliance.
On 1 April the Trump said he was “absolutely without question” considering withdrawing from Nato because of the European allies failure to take part in the US-Israeli war on Iran and help secure the economically vital strait of Hormuz.
Such a move from the US administration would be catastrophic for the security of Europe, but is seen as unlikely because of US legislation passed in 2024 that prevents a president from withdrawing from Nato without a two-thirds Senate majority or an act of Congress.
Experts have suggested the White House could instead take actions that undermine the alliance but fall short of an outright withdrawal. One such scenario could see Trump withdraw US troops from Europe.
The US has over 68,000 active-duty military personnel in Europe, data from the US Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) shows. Germany houses the largest contingent, with more than 35,000 troops in 2024, according to the Congressional Research Service. German media puts the number higher, at about 50,000.
Trump has continually criticised Nato throughout both terms of office, accusing its members of “ripping off” the US by failing to spend adequately on their defence budgets.
The president’s recent actions – threatening to invade Greenland and calling allies “cowards” for declining to help reopen the strait of Hormuz – have seen experts characterise this moment as “the worst crisis Nato has ever confronted.”
Ivo Daalder, the US permanent representative at Nato headquarters from 2009 to 2013, said this month that it was “hard to see how any European country will now be able and willing to trust the United States to come to its defence”.
Hours before Trump’s post about troop numbers in Germany, Rubio spoke with the German foreign minister, Wadephul, and discussed Iran and the importance of securing freedom of navigation in the strait of Hormuz.
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News: #German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul arrives in #Ethiopia for bilateral talks
German Foreign Minister Johann #Wadephul arrived in Ethiopia on Wednesday for talks aimed at further strengthening bilateral relations, Prime Minister #Abiy Ahmed said.
In a social media post on 22 January 2026, Prime Minister Abiy said he welcomed Wadephul for “meaningful discussions on further strengthening the partnership between Ethiopia and Germany.”
The visit follows Wadephul’s trip to #Kenya on 21 January, where he held talks focused on trade, investment, and regional issues. According to the Kenya News Agency, Germany reaffirmed its commitment to peace and stability in Africa during the visit, recognizing Kenya’s role in regional mediation and global security efforts.
Speaking in #Nairobi, Foreign Minister Wadephul commended Kenya’s contributions to peace initiatives in #Sudan#South_Sudan...
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