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SharePoint for Developers (WSSv3/MOSS2007)
fw413 MO Essential Sharepoint for Developers (FW413) Day 1 Architecture We look under the hood to see how Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft SharePoint Office Server 2007 work. Web Services with WSS v3 and MOSS 2007 Developing applications with WSS and MOSS cannot always be done locally at the server. Understanding how to build custom workflows and customer activities in WSS gives us the tools we need to solve even the toughest problems. The technologies covered will each be deployed utilizing the new feature and solution framework in WSS. intranet? extranet?
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Mastering Development with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS)
Gain practical experience on how to efficiently fully leverage MOSS 2007 in your business Focus on solving real business scenarios Discuss detailed strategies for document management, web content management, and records management Leverage the business intelligence platform to connect, expose and query important business data Mastering Development with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides developers with the practical information and hands-on experience they need to fully leverage MOSS in their enterprise business.
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Essential SharePoint 2010 for Developers Training
and ASP.NET; The SharePoint 2010 Terminology and object, the different development tools (VS2010, SPD2010, Custom tools, Visio 2010, InfoPath 2010), the security framework, sandboxed solutions, and the migration path from 2007 to 2010 for existing MOSS developers. was one the most exciting things in MOSS 2007. SharePoint 2010 Services Previously MOSS 2007 included the Shared Service Provider which was how you would use search, profiles, excel services, and the business data catalog. Office 2010, and more. What is new in Office 2010? What can you do with it?
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Purchasing Visual Studio 2010
Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate, Communicator 2007, Project 2007 Standard, Visio 2007 Professional, SharePoint Designer 2007. Team Explorer Everywhere (tools for cross-platform development). Amazon sells various versions of Visual Studio 2010. Here is an overview of versions and this will give you a good indication of prices. Below the prices is a feature comparison also…. Visual Studio Professional. Plain. Upgrade from 2005/2008. with MSDN. Visual Studio Premium. with new MSDN. with MSDN renewal. Visual Studio Utlimate. with new MSDN. with MSDN renewal.
The Blomsma Code
- Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Satisfied with 2009 Holiday Spending?
Holiday spending on the Internetz was also up from 2008, but keep in mind that 2008 was down from 2007. web-based tool for group / membership management. I am still waiting for your Christmas gift. While I wait, I’ll share a few numbers I dug up on Christmas spending from Consumerism-mas 2009. Retail in Canada. Despite the media’s incessant wailing about the economy all year long, Canadians spent more during the 2009 holiday season than the 2008 holiday season according to data from the largest debit and credit card processor in Canada. over last year). 34; [link].
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- Friday, January 8, 2010
Exam objectives for 70-536 with links to MSDN
Objectives as updated on Microsoft's Web site : March 29, 2007. Create a custom Microsoft Windows Installer for the.NET Framework components by using the System.Configuration.Install namespace , and configure the.NET Framework applications by using configuration files , environment variables, and the.NET Framework Configuration tool (Mscorcfg.msc). Configure a.NET Framework application by using the.NET Framework Configuration tool (Mscorcfg.msc). Copied from : [link]. Microsoft 70-536 Objectives. Developing applications that use system types and collections. Nullable type.
The Blomsma Code
- Monday, June 8, 2009
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Minimum Debugging tool set
The tools in your arsenal here are the obvious ones like perfmon, but also the native windows debugging. You therefore need to put the debugger on the client's machine, the typical way to do this is to download the debugging tools for windows, this is a reasonable size once unzipped 37MB.This includes a graphical debugging a few other bits and bobs, whilst these tools are useful on a developers machine they are not needed to take a snapshot and therefore not relevant for anyone other than a developer.
.NET Mutterings
- Monday, May 14, 2007
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Visual Studio Tricks Series: #3 Managing the Recent Projects List
All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Tags: Tools Visual Studio Open Source W elcome to my third Visual Studio tricks post. This time it's more of a utility, than a tip. want to talk about managing the recently projects list. If you're like me, then you work with many different projects (especially after I teach a class) and your recent project list becomes polluted with projects you don't care about. Well, I didn't feel like going to the registry everytime I wanted to clean that list. hope you enjoy it!
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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System.Transactions and Windows Vista NTFS (Updated)
All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. I've been playing with my fresh copy of Vista Ultimate - which I am surprised to find that I absolutely love. Being a big fan of System.Transactions, I naturally wanted to use it with Vista's TxF (Transactional NTFS) file system. But unlike the data libraries, the file APIs don't auto-enlist in the transaction. In fact, there are only COM / PInvoke APIs currently. But I was unimpressed with the managed wrapper they created there. So I built my own transactional file stream in C#.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Thursday, December 6, 2007
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Unit testing (from objectives)
Of course there are tools which will do this for you but these usually fall into the realm of ATDD (Acceptance TDD) and system testing. And testable with other tools.) Still responding to the questions posted in response to my TDD and objectives entry. The question was about how to do TDD, specifically UI and also about what happens when the general consistency fails. Well the UI question is easy: You can’t really do TDD for user interfaces. You can, but you have to jump through hoops to get your test framework to push buttons.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Monday, July 2, 2007
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Reflections on XP Day
If you try and write down a high level value statement of what Agile delivers it sounds pretty much like all the other methodologies and tools that have proved to be snake-oil in the past. I have spent the last two days at the XP Day 2008 conference here in London. very good conference and highly recommended. Unusually for me I wasn’t speaking at this one which made for a nice change. No worries about presentations, rooms and being in the right place at the right time. picked up a whole bunch of ideas, and had another bunch of thoughts. Jeff Patton included music and Yvonne Rogers video.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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More trouble with New Blogger
Sigh, I just wrote my first proper blog entry for 2007 – not one of my most exciting I’ll admit! So unless BlogJet gets another release pretty quick I’ll be back to Word and Bloggers own tools. and when I came to post it I found another little problem with “ new blogger.” The Blogger API seems to have changed and now BlogJet can’t post to it. ve been using BlogJet for a while now to write and post my blog entries. like it, it works for me. Sure it could be better: some short cut keys and spell-check while you type would be the two features I’d most like to see. Who knows.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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Visual Studio Tricks Series: #1 Set As Startup Project
All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Welcome to my Visual Studio Tricks series. Here I’ll give you some quick tips for saving you lots of time when working with Visual Studio. In this first installment, I'll show you how to switch between projects more quickly. Any time you work on a large project, you’ll have several projects that you might want to launch from within a solution. This includes at least an EXE and a unit test project right? Hint, hint, nudge, nudge. But did you know you can set a hot key for this?
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