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Paul Andrew

Microsoft Technical Product Manager for the SharePoint Developer Platform

April 2008 - Posts

David Isbitski - SharePoint Development - Making Sense of it all
Watch Davids take by screencast on SharePoint Development Part 1 - http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=373280 Part 2 - http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=373289 In the video he's using the Visual Studio 2005 extensions for Windows Read More...
Pegasus Imaging Releases Workflow Activities for WF and SharePoint
If you are involved in document imaging with SharePoint or on a Windows Workflow Foundation application that you are building then this may be useful. Pegasus Imaging has released a set of WF activities compatible with Windows Workflow Foundation and Read More...
Choosing the right workflow tool for your project
Kris Horrocks and I gave a talk about this at TechEd US last year. The talk described a dozen different scenarios where you need some enterprise application integration and workflow. For each scenario we discuss different types of customer needs and whether Read More...
Values possible for PropertyName in SPMobileFieldPropertyLabel for SharePoint mobile development
I was recently asked what the valid values are for this property. This is what I heard back from the development team. Hopefully it is useful to some other SharePoint developers also. SPMobileFieldPropertyLabel Members (PropertyName and FormatString) Read More...
SharePoint Connections Talk on Visual Studio 2005 extensions for SharePoint
I did my first public talk on SharePoint today :-) I'm here at the SharePoint Connections Spring 2008 conference . My talk was mostly a long demo showing how to use the Visual Studio 2005 extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, v1.1 . The demo Read More...
SharePoint SDK Additional Detail Being Added
We have been working to get more detail in the SDK for Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies. To use this additional documentation you have to use the online documentation rather than the downloaded WSS SSDK and the MOSS SDK . We will also work Read More...
SharePoint does support .NET Framework 3.5
Yes, SharePoint does support .NET Framework 3.5 on the machine so you can use the latest .NET features in your SharePoint application. You can get confirmation on TechNet here . Read More...
SharePoint is a Great Development Platform
I think it's great because it extends .NET with the same API's and the same Developer Tools. It's great because it has lots of end user functionality out of the box for developers to extend. It's great at being an Office content server and integrating Read More...
Moving to Windows Server 2008
Now that I'm working full time on SharePoint I wanted to move my environment to be more in line with SharePoint. What does this mean? SharePoint doesn't install on Windows Vista which I've been using for my two work machines so I've gone and reinstalled Read More...
New Guidance Article on SharePoint Security for Developers
Reza Alirezaei has just had published a great overview of security considerations for SharePoint Developers . Looks like a good resource that I can refer people to on the SharePoint MSDN Developer Forums . BTW You're invited to come help answer questions Read More...
Presenting on SharePoint Developer with Visual Studio 2005
I have a talk next week at SharePoint Connections 2008 . I'll be talking on SharePoint Development using Visual Studio 2005 and the Visual Studio 2005 extenstions for Windows SharePoint Services. It's over in Orlando, Florida. Here's a link to the sessions Read More...
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