mvcConf 2 - Phil Haack: The NuGet-y Goodness of Delivering Packages
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The NuGet-y Goodness of Delivering Packages NuGet makes the integration between your apps and 3rd party components easy as pie by providing a simple and extensible process. In this session we'll cover how you can create, consume and publish your libraries (packages) and fully leverage external components while at the same time contributing to the .NET OSS community.
Recorded live as part of mvcConf 2
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thanx for all
Great presentation. I wish there were more that explained the magic that happens in VS these days.
Interesting !!! Chrome. hmm.
and use of Subversion... TFS is unnecessary elephant
thank you
At first I didn't like nuget, because I don't like when software 'invades' my project (ie changes my webconfig, adds files etc). But this presentation has shown me the benefits, it all seems to fit together, and that is very well designed! I'm going to work with this on a project and see how I can fit this in our team workflow, maybe even package some of our code into reusable pkgs.
Thanks!
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