Blazor and Angular are both popular web development frameworks, but they differ in key ways. Blazor, developed by Microsoft, leverages C# and .NET to enable client-side web development, allowing developers to build interactive web apps using familiar tools. It promotes code sharing between the server and client, reducing redundancy. In contrast, Angular, developed by Google, is a JavaScript framework that enforces a structured architecture for building web applications. It offers powerful two-way data binding and a rich ecosystem of libraries and tools. Choosing between them depends on your familiarity with C# and .NET (Blazor) or JavaScript (Angular) and project requirements.
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