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Electron Apps, from Start to Production
Summary
Paul Betts discusses Electron, a platform for writing cross-platform Desktop apps, explaining how to start writing apps, and how to integrate web UI libraries and languages. He goes over some need-to-know things about how Desktop apps are distributed on different platforms, and shows how to set up an automatically updating packaged app.
Bio
Paul Betts is a software developer in San Francisco, a core contributor to the Electron project, and maintains several popular open-source libraries such as electron-compile, electron-spellchecker, Squirrel.Windows, and electron-rebuild. In his spare time he also maintains / advises several *other* open-source C# libraries, such as ReactiveUI and Akavache.
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