19. Packaging and Deploying
In the previous chapters, you saw that you have many different options at your disposal for including functionality in your app. You saw how to use different controls and layouts to build up your app’s user interface, how to access data for the app to use, ways to integrate with built-in Windows features and installed devices, and how to include features related to accessibility, globalization, and localization to make your app available to the widest possible audience. However, regardless of how much of this functionality actually gets included in your app, at the end of the day, you need to be able to put your app into the hands of its intended users. This chapter discusses how to make that happen.
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