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Steve Caravajal's Ramblings
SharePoint Developers and Visual Studio 10
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over 4 years ago
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Steve Caravajal
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Some really great news for SharePoint developers along the tools front. Check out Soma’s blog for a good summary of what’s coming. Sharepoint tools support in Visual Studio </steve>
Steve Caravajal's Ramblings
SharePoint Deployment and Install Guide
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over 4 years ago
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Steve Caravajal
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My good buddy Shane and friends at SharePoint911.com have written a great paper: Administrator’s Guide of Topics to Consider before Deployment If you just learning SharePoint because your company has decided to deploy….yes you know who you are…..then...
Steve Caravajal's Ramblings
PRISM: Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight
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over 4 years ago
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Steve Caravajal
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You say, “what are composite applications?” Good question. Generally, a composite application is an application built by combining multiple existing functions into a new application. Functionality can be a part of other applications, or an entire application...
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