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If you've attended one of my classes you know that I recommend everyone get a copy of Ted Pattison's and Dan Larson's Inside Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 by MSPRESS. This is my favorite book on SharePoint v3 and is number one on my "AC's Best Damn SharePoint Books" list.

If you can't read the whole thing, you have to at least read chapters 2 on "SharePoint Architecture" & 3 on "Pages & Design". Well, thankfully for those of you who hadn't read it yet you can now! These two excerpts have been posted on MSDN for your viewing pleasure!

ยป MSDN: Inside Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

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posted on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 3:21 PM

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# re: Must Reads: Two chapters posted on MSDN from Inside WSS v3 by Pattison and Larson 11/29/2007 3:46 AM Mike Walsh
Gravatar Thanks, Andrew.

I'd already listed the Chapter Two extracts in my page of Book Extracts but they seem to have added Chapter 3 later and so I'd missed it.

Now it's in too ...

Mike

# re: Must Reads: Two chapters posted on MSDN from Inside WSS v3 by Pattison and Larson 11/29/2007 9:32 AM Catto
Gravatar Hey Now AC,
Nice Link. I like how in Chapter 3 it starts with the classic 'Hello World'.
Thx 4 the info,
Catto

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