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LauraJ's Weblog
A note for MVPs
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over 8 years ago
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MSDN will have a booth at the product fair that's happening during MVP Summit registration on Sunday evening -- I'll be there for most of the time, and I hope you'll stop by to say hello if we've already met, or introduce yourself if we haven't. If you...
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Another example of using SharePoint for blogging
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over 8 years ago
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Thanks to Adam for the link to Colin Walker's RandomElements , which, in addition to having a very cool name, does a great job of using SharePoint as a blogging engine, as well as explaining how some of it is done. He even has an RSS feed. Have a look...
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Using SharePoint for Blogging
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over 8 years ago
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Recently I've had a couple of questions from readers asking about the possibility of using SharePoint for blogging. These questions have been sitting in my “Research as a possible blog topic someday when I have the time” folder, waiting for...
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The InfoPath team has a blog!
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over 8 years ago
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KC just pointed out to me that the InfoPath team has a blog . I was embarrassed to find that they've been blogging for a week ( 12 posts already ) and I didn't notice! They are interested in getting feedback on topics you'd like to see them cover in this...
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SharePoint materials on GotDotNet.com
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over 8 years ago
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I just noticed that MikeFitz has posted a bunch of slide decks from the EMEA SharePoint Products and Technologies Developer Tour on GotDotNet.com. The Tour is taking place throughout Europe during the month of March 2004. That got me wondering if the...
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SharePoint List as secondary datasource
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over 8 years ago
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Jan Tielen s has a great post about using SharePoint Lists as a secondary datasource: The InfoPath Service Pack1 adds some nice features to InfoPath, there a few that I really like. One of them is the ability to use a SharePoint list as a data source...
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Checking the weather
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over 8 years ago
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Tomorrow I'm off to Las Vegas for a few days of winning the casino's money (well that's *my* dream anyway), so I decided to check the weather. It's going to be beautiful, of course, but check out these descriptions, they delighted me :) Someone had some...
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Working with Korby
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over 8 years ago
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I got to spend Friday afternoon talking with Tommy and Korby and then collaborating with Korby on a brief demo that we're going to do together for a leadership team. They've all heard about wikis and want to know more about them and their possibilities...
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New Computer (part 2)
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over 8 years ago
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Okay, so it wasn't as easy to get it working as it was to get it put together (not that I did much more than screw in a couple of screws and locate this product manual or that one). Thank goodness for Curtis or I would have been totally at a loss. Get...
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MSDN is looking for a great SDE/T
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over 8 years ago
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If you're not a Microsoftie, you might be wondering what an SDE/T might be... it stands for Software Development Engineer/Test. These are highly skilled and incredibly valuable testers who work hand-in-hand with development and pm throughout the product...
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C# Team is cranking out answers!
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over 8 years ago
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I saw on Duncan's blog that the C# Team was posting answers to Frequently Asked Questions on their new blog, so I had to go check it out. Wow. They made the first post last Saturday, asking for questions and since then, they've been cranking out answers...
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New computer on the way
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over 8 years ago
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New computer on the way, woo hoo! That's the good news. Unfortunately, it's coming in pieces. My friend Curtis has agreed to put it together, but I'm guessing (based on past experience) that means that he sits there and tells me what to do. Aside:...
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Roger Jennings: Great InfoPath resources
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over 8 years ago
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I found this comment by Roger Jennings to my previous post about the InfoPath 2003 SP-1 Preview and Toolkit for Visual Studio .Net, and wanted to share it: I've been working with InfoPath since the Office System 2003 beta. My only complaint (as...
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