By Team Qodors — Custom Software Development & IT Consultancy Microsoft’s Blazor and .NET MAUI don’t get the hype that React or Flutter get. But for teams already working in the .NET ecosystem — or businesses that need enterprise-grade applications with strong backend integration — they’re becoming serious contenders. At Qodors, .NET has been part of the stack for years. Blazor and .NET MAUI aren’t new to the team, but the way they’ve matured over the last two years has changed how certain projects get built. Especially when the requirement is a content management system (CMS) paired with a cross-platform application that needs to work on web, desktop, and mobile. This isn’t a tutorial. It’s a breakdown of what Blazor and .NET MAUI actually do well, where they fall short, and when it makes sense to use them instead of the usual suspects like React, Angular, or Flutter. What Is Blazor, Really? Blazor is Microsoft’s framework for building interactive web applications using C# instead of JavaScript.…