Looking Ahead to 2010 - New Year's Resolutions
What better way to hold yourself accountable than to publically state what your New Year’s Resolutions are?
Read MoreAll blog posts that were published in December 2009. To view posts from other months, use the archive control in the right-hand sidebar to pick the specified month from the specified year.
What better way to hold yourself accountable than to publically state what your New Year’s Resolutions are?
Read MoreRegardless of how long I’ve been working with SharePoint, I have always had to go back to the CAML reference in the WSS v3.
Read MoreWhen working with the Silverlight client object model in SharePoint 2010, I like to break my projects up into two pieces.
Read MoreAn article I worked on has recently been published on MSDN. The article, SharePoint Administrator’s and Developer’s Guide to Code Access Security, introduces CAS to SharePoint administrators & developers and then walks you through why it’s important & relevant to SharePoint.
Read MoreAn article i worked on has recently been published on MSDN. The article, Designing and Developing High-Performance SharePoint Server 2007 Publishing Sites, explains some tips and tricks on getting the most out of your WCM sites built on SharePoint Server 2007.
Read MoreSeen the new dialog framework in SharePoint 2010? You know, when you want to create a new item in a list, a dialog appears.
Read MoreAt next February’s JAXDUG meeting on SharePoint 2010. My travel schedule has unfortunately kept me away from JAXDUG recently so I’m not only looking forward to seeing everyone again, but also to talk about what’s new and exciting around SharePoint 2010!
Read MoreBy now you might have seen that SharePoint 2010 command line administration is all about PowerShell.
Read More[via Stefan] Stefan Gossner is going nuts and pushing out some fantastic guidance and myth debunking on the topic of content deployment in SharePoint Server 2007.
Read MoreWhen creating SharePoint 2007 solutions, such as custom application or site pages that include code behind files, you’re often stuck having to manually enter the fully qualified strong name (aka: 5-part name) of the class of the code behind piece of the page within the <% @Page %> directive.
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