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Nuget Inhouse Succinctly José Roberto Olivas Mendoza

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Nuget Inhouse Succinctly José Roberto Olivas Mendoza
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Publisher: Syncfusion
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.44 MB
Pages: 97
Author: José Roberto Olivas Mendoza
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Nuget Inhouse Succinctly José Roberto Olivas Mendoza by José Roberto Olivas Mendoza instant download after payment.

Learn how to distribute reusable code as NuGet packages without making them public in the NuGet Gallery.
This book is for.NET developers who need to distribute their reusable code as NuGet packages, and do not want to make those packages public in the NuGet Gallery. In order to take advantage of the contents of this book, the reader should have some C# programming language skills and basic knowledge about IIS and Microsoft Visual Studio.
The book starts with an overview of NuGet, the NuGet Gallery, and the architecture of NuGet packages. The second chapter covers the process of setting up a NuGet server on our local computer. Then, the next chapter focuses on creating a Visual Studio project and setting up a development environment that allows us to create NuGet packages. The last two chapters will explain how to create and publish packages on the local computer, and how to use the published packages as dependencies for another project.
We will use Windows 10 as our computer operating system, and IIS (Internet Information Services) as our web server. Microsoft Edge will be our web browser for examples that use the NuGet Gallery. In addition, we will employ C# to write all code examples. Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 will be the IDE to work with the projects explained in this book.

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