Silicon Valley Code Camp Office and SharePoint Sessions
I’ll be presenting a session on landing SharePoint data in Office at the Silicon Valley Code Camp, that runs Saturday and Sunday October 9th and 10th. The code camp agenda is packed! Click on Programs, Tracks and choose Getting Started with Development on SharePoint 2010 and you’ll see the sessions offered.
Here’s the abstract for my session:
Creating Office 2010 Add-ins Using SharePoint as a Data Source
A common request for developers is to surface internal SharePoint data within the Office client applications. This allows users to interact with SharePoint list data (contacts, calendars, custom lists, etc.) in the direct context of their document editing experience. In this session you will learn the recipe for creating these kinds of solutions, and you will understand what kinds of benefits you can bring to users. You will learn to use the SharePoint client OM and the ADO.NET Data Services (REST APIs) to access SharePoint data and present them in add-ins. The session concludes with the deployment of the add-in to a shared location so it can be accessed centrally.
And what’s really good about this – the event is free! So bring your laptop and enjoy!