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Visual Studio 2015 Cookbook

You're reading from   Visual Studio 2015 Cookbook Over 50 new and improved recipes to put Visual Studio 2015 to work in your crucial development projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785887260
Length 368 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Jeff Martin Jeff Martin
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Preface 1. Exploring Visual Studio 2015 2. Getting Started with Universal Windows Platform Apps FREE CHAPTER 3. Web Development 4. .NET Framework Development 5. Debugging Your .NET Application 6. Asynchrony in .NET 7. Unwrapping C++ Development 8. Working with Team Foundation Server 2015 9. Languages 10. Final Polish Index

Defining capabilities and contracts

Windows 10 provides UWP apps the ability to communicate with any other app on the computer, without prior knowledge of what those apps might be, through a concept called contracts. A contract is an operating system level interface that is implemented by consumers or providers of information. The operating system then keeps track of which apps support which contracts, and coordinates the information between apps using those contracts.

Windows 10, as part of its focus on maintaining a trust level in the apps it runs, expects UWP apps to communicate the capabilities they need. A capability is a permission or access right that a UWP app requires for it to run correctly, for example, an app that requires Internet access or local network permissions. There is a range of capabilities that the operating system can provide to UWP apps. An app that doesn't request capabilities from the operating system will be provided minimum level access, which means that...

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Visual Studio 2015 Cookbook - Second Edition
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Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781785887260
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