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Mastering C# and .NET Framework

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Mastering C# and .NET Framework

Overview of this book

Mastering C# and .NET Framework will take you in to the depths of C# 6.0/7.0 and .NET 4.6, so you can understand how the platform works when it runs your code, and how you can use this knowledge to write efficient applications. Take full advantage of the new revolution in .NET development, including open source status and cross-platform capability, and get to grips with the architectural changes of CoreCLR. Start with how the CLR executes code, and discover the niche and advanced aspects of C# programming – from delegates and generics, through to asynchronous programming. Run through new forms of type declarations and assignments, source code callers, static using syntax, auto-property initializers, dictionary initializers, null conditional operators, and many others. Then unlock the true potential of the .NET platform. Learn how to write OWASP-compliant applications, how to properly implement design patterns in C#, and how to follow the general SOLID principles and its implementations in C# code. We finish by focusing on tips and tricks that you'll need to get the most from C# and .NET. This book also covers .NET Core 1.1 concepts as per the latest RTM release in the last chapter.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Mastering C# and .NET Framework
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

The end of the life cycle – publishing the solution


Publication (deployment) is the final step of the Governance Model, and it may lead to a new version or upgrade.

Another common possibility is to enter into maintenance time, in which new modifications are proposed and the whole cycle starts again—only with a much more reduced scope in functionality (and thus, in the number or team members implied).

Visual Studio allows you to publish solutions in different ways depending on the type of application. Additionally, we can also use third-party versions that only require a free registration, such as the light InstallShield version that the IDE offers in the Other Projects section.

For Web Applications, there are many options. You can configure deployment using Team Foundation Server, or in this case, we can explore how to deploy this demo right from the IDE.

Just select Publish in the Build menu (or right-click on the project), and a new Publish Web window will show the main options:

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