I don't want .net on the browser, easy and simpler to just use JavaScript/TypeScript
That's an opinion, not an argument. The author did a good job, and Blazor is a good way to use WebAssembly to avoid JS and its problems.
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I don't want .net on the browser, easy and simpler to just use JavaScript/TypeScript
That's an opinion, not an argument. The author did a good job, and Blazor is a good way to use WebAssembly to avoid JS and its problems.