What every SharePoint developer should know
[Via Bryant Likes] Tim Heuer, inspired by “What Great .NET Developers Ought to Know”, came up with his own SharePoint version:
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[Via Bryant Likes] Tim Heuer, inspired by “What Great .NET Developers Ought to Know”, came up with his own SharePoint version:
Read MoreThe product team for SharePoint kinda dropped the ball when they shipped WSS and SPS without easy access to the logs so you can’t use a real statis analysis tool such as WebTrends to analyze the logs.
Read MoreMatt Cosier is working on an advanced replacement for the SPS2003 search functionality… very cool stuff… and one ot watch!
Read MoreThe SharePoint (WSS & SPS) OOB document library is very simple and straightforward. But, what if you need more functionality like a full blown document repository complete with workflow, auditing of views and edits, and document and/or folder level security?
Read MoreIn general, you may notice that the last few weeks I haven’t been blogging much. There has been a ton of news related to MCMS and SharePoint, but I haven’t published it on my blog (like other bloggers are) in recent weeks.
Read MoreMark Kruger is compiling a nice list of all SharePoint bloggers on his site. Great resource.
Read MoreBeen a crazy last 7-10 days for me, having our first baby, my dad going in for bypass surgery, and the launch of a big project I’ve been on the last 6-9 months (CMS-SPS integrated solution rollout).
Read MoreBarry has a great article on Programming Role-based Security in Web Parts. He also makes reference to the following article by Jay Nathan that does a great job explaining SharePoint Security & .
Read MoreTodd Bleeker is a consultant for Mindsharp. Mindsharp is the group that also houses Bill English and a bunch of other SharePoint minds that includes things like the SharePoint Resource Kit and the SharePoint Summits in their resume.
Read MoreArpan Shah has a great post detailing his opinion on the choice of SharePoint for your portal.
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