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www.MSSharePointDeveloper.com launched!

This is just announced by Paul Andrew:


To help drive adoption of SharePoint by Software Developers we have launched a campaign to .NET Developers at
http://MSSharePointDeveloper.com. We’re doing advertising at TechEd Developers USA this week and on www.asp.net. The new material is designed to help .NET Developers to learn the top ten artifacts in SharePoint that are interesting to them. We’ve created a variety of materials with different learning styles to make getting started with these artifacts easy and it’s all based on the Visual Studio extensions for SharePoint – planned to release v1.2 for Visual Studio 2008 this week also (watch for their announce).

 

The Top Ten SharePoint Artifacts of interest to .NET Developers being promoted

·         Web Parts

·         Data Lists

·         Event Handlers

·         Workflows

·         Silverlight Web Parts

·         Page Navigation

·         Page Branding

·         Web Services

·         Content Types

·         User Management

 

At the site (which is hosted on microsoft.com) we have:

·         An Introductory Whitepaper

·         Benefits of SharePoint for Developers

·         A Small Public VPC

·         Hosted MSDN Virtual Labs in C# and VB.NET

·         Video Interview with SharePoint MVPs

·         Screencasts

·         Web Casts with SharePoint MVPs (incredible 1705 live attendees in just the first four WebCasts)

·         Quickstarts

·         Labcasts

·         Presentation Download

·         Hands on Labs Download

·         Additional Resource Links

 

The site encourages developers who use the content to also take a next step and go on Instructor Led Training, Get Certified, and Download an evaluation copy of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server.

 

http://MSSharePointDeveloper.com

 

Published Monday, June 02, 2008 10:52 PM by AMazaheri

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