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SharePoint Live Virtual Conference & Expo

Register today for the free SharePoint Live Virtual Conference & Expo ! Hard to get out of the office? Training dollars are limited? We're bringing you a FREE virtual event on one of the most anticipated software releases - SharePoint 2010 - live

Using the intrinsic SharePoint Controls

I’ve built application pages plenty of times, but admit that they never look like other application pages (particularly the ones in the Site Settings section).  OK, I can admit when I’m wrong, and this is another one of those times.  Turns out
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SharePoint for Developers Part 6 – Custom web services

Part 6 of the SharePoint for Developers series is posted to Channel9, this one focusing on creating custom web services in SharePoint .  For reference, here are the links to the previous 5 screencasts in this series so far. Introducing Visual Studio

LINQ to SQL and Connection Pooling

I’ve been working with Microsoft’s database connection technologies (ADO.NET, ADO, and ODBC) for many years now.  A customer pinged me with an interesting question about LINQ and database connection pooling in an ASP.NET application.  I thought
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Free SharePoint Developer Training

Even more free training for SharePoint Developers.   Module 1 - Developing Solutions on the SharePoint Platform » learn now Module 2 - Web Parts » learn now Module 3 - Page Navigation » learn now Module 4 - Page Branding » learn now Module 5

ASP.NET Development Server (“Cassini”) Stops Working

If you are suddenly unable to debug ASP.NET apps using the ASP.NET Development Server (aka “Cassini”), check your hosts file and make sure there’s an entry: 127.0.0.1 localhost There was an update on March 9, 2009 that might have removed this entry from
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ASP.NET Dynamic Data and Displaying Images with a Custom Field Template

Awhile back, I posted about creating an image handler to render images stored in a database .  Someone pinged me and asked how you could use that with ASP.NET Dynamic Data web sites.  Hmm… I haven’t looked at Dynamic Data very deeply yet, so
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Visual Studio 2010: SharePoint Tools

Soma posts on the awesome SharePoint developer support in Visual Studio 2010.  It’s almost cruel, like dangling cool toys in front of a kid and saying “you have to wait.” http://blogs.msdn.com/somasegar/archive/2009/02/19/sharepoint-tools-support-in-visual-studio.aspx

Free SharePoint Developer Resources

I love to learn by watching videos, seeing how someone else accomplishes a task so that I can replicate that in my own environment. Did you know that there are a ton of resources available for you to learn how to develop using SharePoint? I have been

Windows Server 2008 - The only web server you'll ever need.

I just learned about a new site that we have put together, Microsoft.com/web .  This is a very cool site that lists a bunch of great information about why to use Windows Server as your web server.  It's a great collection of resources that point

DotNetShoutOut.com

My friend Faisal pinged me to let me know about a project that he has been working on with Kazi Manzur Rashid called DotNetShoutOut.com .  It is similar to DIGG and DotNetKicks, and based off their open source project called KIGG .  The site
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Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data with the Windows Workflow Foundation Rules Engine

In this post, I will show how to use the Windows Workflow Foundation rules engine to provide business logic for a Dynamic Data Entites Web Application. We will show how to change business rules without modifying code, drive the application based on a

Thanks to Lexis Nexis!

We are about to start a great day showing technologies like .NET 3.5, Visual Studio 2008, and SharePoint technologies. I thought I'd be proactive and post the materials beforehand. Make sure to check out Rob Cameron's blog for additional information.

What You Need To Know: WCF, WCF, ADO.NET SyncServices, and ClickOnce

I had a great time visiting with a great team at Verizon this week. I was able to present on a number of technologies, including ADO.NET Sync Services, WCF, WF, and ClickOnce. I was going to send this in an email, then I realized that there are some great

Getting Started as a SharePoint Developer

I was lucky enough to take a SharePoint development class with Ted Pattison almost a year ago. Unfortunately, I haven't developed much anything with WSS or MOSS since then. I did retain some concepts and knew what I wanted to achieve, but it's not as
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