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SharePoint Development Tools - SharePoint Development Wiki - SharePoint Dev Wiki
Great list of tools to make your SharePoint Development, Deployment, Debugging, Debunking very Delightful. SharePoint Development Tools - SharePoint Development Wiki - SharePoint Dev Wiki Read More...
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server | Developer Best Practices | Develop | tips, customization
Recently updated information for you and your developers from MSDN! Enjoy Find up-to-date guidance about how to write Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 applications and customizations that perform well, avoid common pitfalls, and best use the features Read More...
Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog : SharePoint Designer available as a free download
Needed to wait until after April 1st to post this or people would not just say “Yeah Right!” SharePoint Designer available as a free download Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog : SharePoint Designer available as a free download Read More...
Which WSS 3.0 / MOSS 2007 site Template is right for me?
Another common question on which templates is the best for me? I like the blank one to start with, however, there are some “users” we have the pleasure of dissecting requirements from that I will make sure that I share this information with in the future. Read More...
Ramp Up (No Evel Knievel suites required) – free online-learning for developers
Ramp Up ( www.MyRampUp.com ) is a free online learning program for developers. We’ve just launched a new track: SharePoint for Developers, Part 2 . This track, along with the other currently offered ones (eg, Visual Studio 2008), teaches the important Read More...
UPDATED : Best Practices: Common Coding Issues When Using the SharePoint Object Model
One of the main resources to visit when developing applications for SharePoint was updated this month (Feb 2009). Go update your favorites and read away. “ Conclusion To ensure that your SharePoint system performs at its best, you need to be able to answer Read More...
SharePoint+PowerShell is (Usually) a Perfect Match - Zach Rosenfield's SharePoint Blog
Oh my, as I read through Zach’s post, it hit me like a ton of bricks. Not really, but I have been stuck on lyrics lately. The post was very eye opening and one that you need to review if you are using PowerShell and SharePoint. Heck, if you are using Read More...
Microsoft Web Platform
“Make Web, Not War” If you are interested in setting up a development environment for learning web development and have been a little overwhelmed with the options and steps to install the tools. Check out the Microsoft Web Platform site.   From the Read More...
SharePoint Guidance in Patterns and Practices
Thinks “ Summary This guidance helps architects and developers design, build, test, deploy and upgrade SharePoint intranet applications. A reference implementation that is named the Contoso Training Management application demonstrates solutions to common Read More...
Sample code acceptance checklist for IT organizations with emphasis on SharePoint
Thinks I get the this question on a very frequent basis. In fact, I ask myself quite frequently as well what should be checked for in order to bless SharePoint code for acceptance? The following snippet from the TechNet page sums up the reason we need Read More...
Using Team Foundation Server to Develop Custom SharePoint Products and Technologies Applications
Thinks There is a great resource on MSDN that dives into using Team Foundation Server as part of your development toolset and practices for development of SharePoint applications. What are some things you could use this for? Glad you asked as it is in Read More...
Limiting Your SharePoint Objects with PowerShell
Thinks Darrin Bishop has another post on using PowerShell (my not so new techno love flame, will, not Darrin but PowerShell) with SharePoint (my super-duper zealous techno love flame.) As you will find, using PowerShell to return information from the Read More...
How to install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP1 on Vista x64/x86 - The Bamboo Team Blog
Thinks The Bamboo Team has released a tool at the link below that allows you to install Windows SharePoint Services v 3.0 Service Pack 1 on Vista x64/x86 SP1. I have heard that this is much faster than running on your VPC and I am going to give it a try. Read More...
Webcasts that will allow you to use Visual Studio 2008: Develop at Light Speed on the Latest Platforms
Thinks Not quite the new High Definition Quality action packed thriller of Harold and Kumar escape from Guantanamo Bay, but more people will be able to learn from the web casts and develop at “light” speed. Uh, maybe a little faster than the Read More...
Don’t get stung with your hand in the hive : Modifying Built-In SharePoint Files
Thinks A great analogy for this would be along the lines of don’t put your hands in the hive if you don’t want to get stung! In other words, be extremely careful in modifying the built-in SharePoint files. “From the MSDN site Link (emphasis Read More...
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