Great post series on creating custom plugins for DXCore
[via Mark Miller] Mark Miller, the main main behind my favorite Visual Studio 2005 productivity suite, recently posted a blog series about creating a custom plugin for DXCore.
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[via Mark Miller] Mark Miller, the main main behind my favorite Visual Studio 2005 productivity suite, recently posted a blog series about creating a custom plugin for DXCore.
Read More[via Ted Pattison] Installing the MOSS 2007 SDK is supposed to add a handful of Visual Studio code snippets for creating features to deploy custom workflows to your SharePoint sites.
Read More[via Spencer Harbar] Be careful Spence, I might start calling you the “MOSS Toolman!” Spence is at it again.
Read More[via John Holliday] Are you a SharePoint developer? Then you know how you’ve got to deal with CAML (Collaborative Application Markup Language) to issue queries against a SharePoint implementation: they are clumsy, error prone, and frustrating.
Read MoreAs if one preconference session, two breakout sessions and a chalk talk weren’t enough, I had to submit a Birds Of a Feather session too!
Read MoreOur next meeting is on Thursday, April 26, 2007. Here’s the session title & abstract to help you get a better idea of what we’ll be discussing:
Read MoreI’m thrilled to announce the first course that focuses specifically on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 Web Content Management (WCM).
Read More[via Spence Harbar] For those not familiar with the terms: SDL = Software Development Lifecycle & TDD = Test Driven Development.
Read MoreAdam Buenz, fellow SharePoint MVP, is by far the top dog in my book outside of Redmond on the subject of SharePoint security.
Read MoreI’ve agreed to host four sessions at the Asia Pacific MSFT SharePoint Conference 2007 in Sydney, Australia on May 15-16, 2007.
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