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I’ve been writing software for many years now. Whenever the topic of adding printing features was discussed, I had one of two reactions internally. If I was working on a web-development project, I’d think, “OK, no big deal. Printer-friendly web pages are usually simple.” If I was working on a WinForms or WPF desktop application, I’d think, “Ugh.” It wasn’t rocket science to add printing support to a desktop application, but it was usually more challenging than other features that had similar value.

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Isaacs, S., Burns, K. (2013). Printing. In: Beginning Windows Store Application Development–HTML and JavaScript Edition. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5780-6_20

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