Web Camps TV #8 - NuPack with Phil Haack
- Posted: Oct 06, 2010 at 8:03 AM
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Join James as he stops by Phil Haack's office to chat about NuPack - the new open source packaging technology for ASP.NET developers. In this interview James gets an exclusive look at the new way to quickly get features added into your web applications. Phil demos and discusses the following:
- Powershell commands for package management in Visual Studio 2010
- New UI in Visual Studio for managing packages in a project
- Package depenencies
- and much more!
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Was wonder if this has any relation to the CoApp project?
I see you really did get to keep the t-dash's monitors.
CoApp is a system-level install time package manager and NuPack is a project-level developer time system. They'll talk to each other and share code, I'm sure.
cool stuff
But is it only for asp.net projects? seems like this could be useful for general .net programming
@aL_ No, it's not just for ASP.NET project.
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