Debunking a myth: You *CAN* use code behinds in SharePoint v3 sites
Last week I had a post that was a bit emotionally charged in talking about SharePoint as a development platform.
Read MoreAll blog posts that were published in September 2007. To view posts from other months, use the archive control in the right-hand sidebar to pick the specified month from the specified year.
Last week I had a post that was a bit emotionally charged in talking about SharePoint as a development platform.
Read MoreIn mid-August I blogged about how I had made the cut over from using Microsoft’s two virtualization products (VirtualPC 2007 & Virtual Server 2005 R2) to VMWare’s offerings (Workstation v6 & Server v1).
Read More[via Paraesthesia] Cool little performance trick for those of you who use SubVersion as your SCM and the TortoiseSVN client.
Read MoreA while ago Dustin Miller offered to mirror your blog as long as it was SharePoint related through “the” place for a SharePoint blog: SharePointBlogs.
Read More[via Heather Solomon] For those of you who are looking to brand your SharePoint sites as something that doesn’t look like SharePoint (you know… all you MOSS WCM Publishing site developers out there), check out the blog series my good friend, the SharePoint branding diva (aka: Heather Solomon), is posting.
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Read More[via Mark Miller: So How Fast Can You Go Mastering The Art Of CodeRush] Check out this video.
Read More[via Thoughts about IIS (and now SharePoint)] One of the aspects I love about teaching development classes is you’ve always got bright people in the room… and every single class I’ve taught, I’ve learned something new every day from one of the students in the class.
Read MoreHe writes SharePoint books, he writes SharePoint articles, he speaks about SharePoint @ conferences, now he’s blogging on SharePoint.
Read MoreBefore I get flamed here like I did on another recent crappy post I commented on numerous times, I am not saying all your apps should be built on SharePoint… not in any shape or form.
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