Some time ago, I was building a chat application using AWS Websocket API gateway. Things were going smoothly. I created a WebSocket API Gateway, added $connect, $disconnect, and sendMessage/addGroup routes. From the frontend (React) side, everything was fire-and-forget. You send a message, and the onMessageHandler takes care of it 💪🏼 But then a new requirement of uploading files using S3 signed
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I spent the last few months building BlazOrbit, a component library for Blazor. It's not the first of its kind —MudBlazor, Radzen and Blazorise already exist— so I had to answer a hard question from the start: why does this need to exist? The answer turned out to be a set of architectural decisions I want to share, because each one taught me something about building UI frameworks that I didn't kno