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The content and screenshots in this book are based on SharePoint
2013. The techniques shown can also be applied to SharePoint 2016.
Custom SharePoint Solutions with HTML and JavaScript shows you how
to build and customize SharePoint solutions to suit a wide range of
business needs. You don't need a background in Microsoft
technologies; you'll learn how to rapidly build and customize sites
entirely on the front end, starting with out-of-the-box features
and extending them with HTML and JavaScript code. The book starts
with an introduction to working with SharePoint on the front end,
and how this can help you avoid common pitfalls associated with
deploying custom code on the server. You'll start by using
SharePoint's browser-based tools to place and manipulate
out-of-the-box web parts on a page. Then learn to inject some
simple HTML and JavaScript to manipulate these web parts, and use
JSLink to rapidly style and manipulate data in the List web part.
You'll also see examples of how to build your own custom web parts
using HTML, JavaScript and CSS. For those who want to dive deeper
into JavaScript on SharePoint, chapters cover working directly with
built-in JavaScript methods and properties and the JavaScript
object model (JSOM), and how to work with the powerful new REST
API, which gives you the ultimate flexibility over what you do with
your data. Whatever your background, whether it's web development,
working with SharePoint on the server side, or if you're a
SharePoint user looking to learn new skills, Custom SharePoint
Solutions with HTML and JavaScript will show you how to get what
you want from SharePoint, quickly and reliably.
Create generic pipelines to reduce your overall DevOps workload and
allow your team to deliver faster. This book helps you get up to
speed on the pros and cons of generic pipeline methodology, and
learn to combine shell scripts and Docker to build generic
pipelines. In today's world of micro-services and agile practices,
DevOps teams need to move as fast as feature teams. This can be
extremely challenging if you're creating multiple pipelines per
application or tech stack. What if your feature teams could utilize
a generic pipeline that could build, test, and deploy any
application, regardless of tech stack? What if that pipeline was
also cloud and platform agnostic? Too good to be true? Well think
again! Generic Pipelines Using Docker explores the principles and
implementations that allow you to do just that. You will learn from
real-world examples and reusable code. After reading this book you
will have the knowledge to build generic pipelines that any team
can use. What You'll Learn Explore the pros and cons of generic
pipeline methodology Combine shell scripts and Docker to build a
generic pipeline Implement a pipeline across CI/CD platforms Build
a pipeline that lends itself well to both centralized and federated
DevOps teams Construct a modular pipeline with components that can
be added, removed, or replaced as needed Who This Book Is For
Professionals who use DevOps or are part of a DevOps team, and are
seeking ways to streamline their pipelines and drive more
deployments while using less code
A friendly, tutorial style book, which will help you learn your way
through creating a live storefront with nopCommerce in a
step-by-step manner. Getting Started with nopCommerce is for anyone
who wants to sell products online using nopCommerce. If you are a
non-technical person and are discouraged by the complexity of this
powerful e-commerce application, then this book is for you.
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