ASP.NET Razor - Markup






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ASP.NET Razor - Markup




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Razor is not a programming language. It's a server side markup language.




What is Razor?


Razor is a markup syntax that
lets you embed server-based code (Visual Basic and C#) into web pages.


Server-based code can create dynamic web content on the fly, while a web page
is written to the browser. When a web page is called, the server executes the
server-based code inside the page before it returns the page to the browser. By
running on the server, the code can perform complex tasks, like accessing
databases.


Razor is based
on ASP.NET, and designed
for creating web applications. It has the power of traditional ASP.NET markup,
but it is easier to use, and easier to learn.





Razor Syntax


Razor uses a syntax very similar to PHP and Classic ASP.



Razor:




<ul>
@for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
<li>@i</li>
}
</ul>


PHP:




<ul>
<?php
for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) {
echo("<li>$i</li>");
}

?>
</ul>


Classic ASP:




<ul>
<%for i = 0 to 10%>
<li><%=i%></li>
<%next%>
</ul> 



Razor Helpers


ASP.NET helpers are components that can be accessed by single lines of
Razor code.


You can build your own helpers using Razor syntax, or
use built-in ASP.NET helpers.


Below is a short description of some useful Razor helpers:



  • Web Grid

  • Web Graphics

  • Google Analytics

  • Facebook Integration

  • Twitter
    Integration

  • Sending Email

  • Validation




Razor Programming Languages


Razor supports both C# (C sharp) and VB (Visual Basic).




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