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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

Water Cooler Interview – Shane Young

  I recently had the pleasure of interviewing SharePoint MVP Shane Young on The Water Cooler show on Channel9 .  This was a really fun interview, as Shane is pretty animated.  Mr. Young is the owner of SharePoint911.com , a consulting company

SharePoint and Workflow Resources

This post provides a list of resources for SharePoint, Windows Workflow Foundation, and using WF with SharePoint. I was lucky enough to present to the Wells Fargo developer group today on “SharePoint Workflows”.  If you read my blog, you might know

Water Cooler Demo: SharePoint state machine workflows

I’ve posted a new video to Channel9… SharePoint Visual Studio state machine workflows for escalations and timeouts . After I went through the learning process of creating a set of screencasts focused on SharePoint development, a few things became evident. 

SharePoint and Web Content Management: Using SharePoint for Public Sites

I was fortunate last fall to attend a week long training class by the amazing Mr. Todd Baginski that showed off the AdventureWorks Travel Site sample.  This is a fantastic sample that shows various extensibility points needed to build SharePoint

Announcing SharePoint Saturday Dallas, July 25th 2009

Eric Shupps did such a great job with the first SharePoint Saturday Dallas announcement that I am going to borrow his text … Today we are officially announcing the first ever SharePoint Saturday event to be held in Dallas on July 25th, 2009. SharePoint

Excel 2007 Productivity Secrets

I love blog posts that show features of a product that I use frequently that I didn’t know existed.  Excel@Work has a great blog post “ Do you know these Excel 2007 Productivity Secrets (Hint: Coffee is not one of them) ”.  In that post, I found
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Working with the Common Feed Store in Windows

I have been trying to find a way to write an addin or utility to make the RSS support in Outlook suck a little less .  Outlook has support for OPML import, but it flattens the hierarchy in the OMPL file.  For instance, here’s a very small sample

Consuming SharePoint Lists via AJAX

I’ve done a bit of work with customers interested in consuming SharePoint data without using the SharePoint web services.  A common request asks how to consume the data from JavaScript. Turns out the answer is easy when you develop a custom feature.

Export Your OPML from Outlook

Lately I have fallen in love with Office programming, but I’m still a complete n00b at it.  I was pilfering through my RSS feeds the other day, and realized I didn’t have a way to export the feeds list as OPML.  Hmm… good time to open Visual

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

SharePoint Developer Series Part 1: Introducing VSeWSS 1.3

I just posted Part 1 of a series of SharePoint for Developers screencasts that show developers how to use the Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 1.3 to build and deploy assets for SharePoint.  In this screencast, I focus mainly

The Story of the Ribbon

The more I talk about SharePoint to customers, the more I end up talking about Office 2007 and, inevitably, The Ribbon. While I enthusiastically show Office 2007 and explain The Ribbon as one of my favorite features (yes I really do love the Ribbon),
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Customizing SharePoint Themes with SharePoint Designer 2007 and IE8

It turns out to be pretty easy to customize the look and feel of a SharePoint site using SharePoint Designer 2007 and Internet Explorer 8.  Using IE8, you can easily find the CSS class for a particular element and modify it, and SharePoint Designer

Getting the Most Out of SharePoint - October 31st, Alpharetta, Georgia

I just got this in my email inbox from my friends at ThreeWill, looks like a great opportunity to learn more about why our customers are betting so heavily on SharePoint. Here's our Treat - Getting the Most out of SharePoint Oct 31st Seminar at the Microsoft
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