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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 for Developers Part 5 – Columns, Content Types, and Lists

Part 5 of the SharePoint for Developers screencast series is posted to Channel9, this session focuses on creating custom field controls, content types, and lists . Previous screencasts can be accessed at http://channel9.msdn.com/niners/kirke .  Honestly,

SharePoint for Developers Part 4 – Consuming SharePoint Web Services from Silverlight

Part 4 of the SharePoint for Developers screencast series has been posted to Channel9… this one focusing on calling SharePoint Web Services from a Silverlight client application . Show Me the Code! I started by creating a list in SharePoint based off

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.

Using Themes with Visual Studio 2008 and VSeWSS

Sweet!  10 new SharePoint Themes released!   Each theme is represented as a Visual Studio 2008 solution that you can use with Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 1.3 .  This is cool because it shows you how VSeWSS 1.3

Installing VSeWSS 1.3

I’ve seen a few questions asking how to install VSeWSS 1.3.  This post walks you through it. First, download VSeWSS 1.3.  The February 2009 CTP is available here.   Once you’ve downloaded it, run the executable. Once the installer is running,

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
 
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