SharePoint Debugging and Logging Tips and Tricks
I’ve long needed a single source to point people to when it comes to debugging and logging in SharePoint.
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I’ve long needed a single source to point people to when it comes to debugging and logging in SharePoint.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreThe Microsoft Professional Developer’s Conference (PDC) 2008 registration is now open. It’s in Los Angeles, CA from OCT 27-30, 2008.
Read MoreIf you’ve been keeping up with the Introduction to SharePoint for .NET Developers series, you can now download the slide decks and associated demos Rob and I have been doing the last two weeks.
Read MoreIn today’s MSDN webcast, Introduction to SharePoint for .NET Developers: Silverlight & SharePoint, one of many in the Introduction to SharePoint for .
Read MoreHere we go… moving into the second week of the ASP.NET developer introduction to SharePoint webcast series.
Read MoreThis page serves as the portal for all information related to the SharePoint Project Utility Visual Studio tool window I’ve created for developers using Visual Studio 2005 / 2008 with DevExpress’ DXCore.
Read MoreUpdated: November 12, 2007 (ET) This article & the associated code download has been updated to attach the button’s click event handler to be set in the code behind rather than in the ASPX page.
Read More[via Paraesthesia] Cool little performance trick for those of you who use SubVersion as your SCM and the TortoiseSVN client.
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.
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