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If you've been following the Introduction to SharePoint for .NET Developers webcast series Rob and I are doing with Paul, you might be interested to know what we now have hands-on-labs that correspond to the same topics we've been discussing in the webcasts. Microsoft just posted the downloads here. But why go there when there's an easy to remember URL?

You can get everything from a brand new site that just went live: http://www.MsSharePointDeveloper.com. You'll also find links to an interview with Rob and I did with Paul, download an installed and configured VPC as well as a white paper on SharePoint development for the .NET developer.

Enjoy!!!

posted on Monday, June 02, 2008 3:48 PM

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# re: Hands on Labs from the Intro to SharePoint for .NET Developers are now available... and so is the main site! 6/6/2008 2:09 AM Harish
Gravatar Thanks for the link Andrew. Being new to the SharePoint world means finding the right resources at the right time can get quite tricky at times.......

hence cheers :)

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