Application Life Cycle
Visual Studio
| Intermediate
- 11 videos | 39m 16s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
An app's life cycle is important to define functionality, and designing around different events can make features better and more responsive. Explore how to program around application life cycle events.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Describe the uwp app life cycleImplement app activation in your appImplement prelaunch for your appLaunch your app during windows startupActivate your app from a uriActivate your app from a file
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Implement suspension handling in your appImplement app resume from suspension or terminationImplement extended execution in your appHandle various suspension errorsImplement several app life cycle features in an app
IN THIS COURSE
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7m 2sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe the life cycle of a UWP app. FREE ACCESS
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3m 16sIn this video, you will learn how to implement app activation in your app. FREE ACCESS
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2m 44sIn this video, find out how to implement a prelaunch for your app. FREE ACCESS
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3m 36sDuring this video, you will learn how to launch your app on Windows startup. FREE ACCESS
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3m 34sIn this video, you will learn how to activate your app from a URL. FREE ACCESS
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3m 58sDuring this video, you will learn how to activate your app from a file. FREE ACCESS
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2m 36sIn this video, you will learn how to implement suspension handling in your app. FREE ACCESS
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3m 11sIn this video, find out how to resume an app from suspension or termination. FREE ACCESS
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3m 22sIn this video, find out how to extend your app's execution. FREE ACCESS
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3m 7sFind out how to handle various errors with suspension. FREE ACCESS
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2m 50sIn this video, you will learn how to implement several app life cycle features in an app. FREE ACCESS
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