Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce: Deploying Windows Forms Applications with ClickOnce

Read [Brian Noyes Book] # Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce: Deploying Windows Forms Applications with ClickOnce Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce: Deploying Windows Forms Applications with ClickOnce Eric Kepes said Best book out there on ClickOnce. Of course, at the end of the day, its also really the only book out there on ClickOnce. Its a very good summary of the somewhat convoluted info available on MSDN and other Microsoft sites - it definitely made some things much clearer. It is somewhat lacking in how you would actually use . Michael S. OLAUGHLEN said Informative, Light Reading. I just finished Noyes book on Microsofts .NET ClickOnce API and found it to be helpful in understanding

Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce: Deploying Windows Forms Applications with ClickOnce

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Rating : 4.47 (967 Votes)
Asin : 0321197690
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 336 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-06-17
Language : English

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. Brian Noyes gives us the information we need to use ClickOnce in the real world, and he does it with a comprehensive and organized presentation. In and of itself, that is enough forme to buy the book. It is an excellent resource.""--Rockford Lhotka, principal technology evangelist, Magenic Technologies, Microsoft Regional Director""Brian covers ClickOnce with a view to real-world deployment issues, which isobviously based on real-world experience. The author's unassuming writing style, combined with his in-depth coverage of the topic, makes this book an invaluableresource for all serious smart client developers.""--Vishwas Lele, principal architect, Applied Information Sciences, Microsoft Regional Director"Microsoft's new ClickOnce auto-updating technology can radically simplify application deployment. This book walks you through using ClickOnce, from the basics to advanced scenarios. Brian's book is the key to successfully using ClickOnce. Ho

Eric Kepes said Best book out there on ClickOnce. Of course, at the end of the day, its also really the only book out there on ClickOnce. Its a very good summary of the somewhat convoluted info available on MSDN and other Microsoft sites - it definitely made some things much clearer. It is somewhat lacking in how you would actually use . Michael S. OLAUGHLEN said Informative, Light Reading. I just finished Noyes' book on Microsoft's .NET ClickOnce API and found it to be helpful in understanding most aspects of ClickOnce. It provides illustrations of the user's experience when installing an application through the API, and the book is helpful by providing information for mak. Travis Clark said Outstanding Reference: Well Organized, Thorough. This is an excellent reference: it answered very clearly and quickly the questions I had about deployment in general, deployment using ClickOnce, and a clear description of the ClickOnce API. I highly recommend.

Brian Noyes gives us the information we need to use ClickOnce in the real world, and he does it with a comprehensive and organized presentation. Using it, .NET developers and architects can deliver a powerful, smart client experience along with the easy maintenance of today’s best Web applications.Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Brian Noyes has unsurpassed experience previewing and teaching ClickOnce to professional developers. In and of itself, that is enough forme to buy the book. “ClickOnce demos may look simple, but those techniques only work for simple applications. Noyes covers ClickOnce design, architecture, security, installation, updates, and Bootstrapping—each with a full case study and detailed sample code.This focused, concise book explains how toDesign client applications for efficient deployment and auto-updatingPerform application de

Naval Academy.. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia, but is a Southern California surf bum at heart, having grown up there. Brian Noyes is a software architect, trainer, writer, and speaker with IDesign, Inc. Navy and graduated from the Navy Fighter Weapons School (TopGun) and the U.S. Prior to becoming a full-time software developer, Brian flew F-14 Tomcats in the

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