Thank You, SharePoint MVPs!
The MVP Summit is in full force this week, and the SharePoint Developer Documentation Team would like to take a moment to recognize all the outstanding contributions our SharePoint MVPs have made to MSDN since Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 & Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 shipped.
Here is a list of Visual How-to screencasts, book excerpts, and technical articles we have published with our Most Valuable Publishing partners! The list totals more than 50 pieces of content, with more lined up to publish in the coming months!
I look back over the past year, and I am saddened by the loss of a colleague and friend, Patrick Tisseghem. We all miss him.
MSDN Technical Articles
Technical Articles are one of our most popular content types on MSDN. They are usually scenario-based and walk people end-to-end through a typical developer task, sometimes in a 2- or 3-part article series.
Visual How-to Screencasts
A Visual How-to is a short (about 5 – 10 minute) screencast centered on a How-to task. There is a code sample, a video, an article explaining the code, and links to more information. We look forward to creating more of these in the future and getting more folks involved!
Book Excerpts
We have a way of publishing one or two chapters from several book publishers, including Microsoft Press and Wrox, among others.
MVP Name(s) |
Title and Link |
Date Published |
John Holliday, John Alexander, Eli Robillard, Brendon Schwartz, Matt Ranlett, J. Dan Attis, Adam Buenz |
Chapter 8: Building Personalized Solutionsfrom the book Professional SharePoint 2007 Development |
February 2009 |
Andrew Connell |
Chapter 14: Authoring Experience Extensibilityfrom the book Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development: Building Publishing Sites with Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
August 2008 |
Andrew Connell |
Chapter 20: Incorporating ASP.NET 2.0 Applications from the book Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development: Building Publishing Sites with Office SharePoint Server 2007 |
August 2008 |
Ted Pattison and Daniel Larson |
Chapter 2: SharePoint Architecture (Part 1 of 2)from the book Inside Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 |
November 2007 |
Ted Pattison and Daniel Larson |
Chapter 3: Pages and Design (Part 1 of 2)from the book Inside Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 |
November 2007 |
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Thanks again for all your contributions!
Randall