New Introductory SharePoint web site for .NET Developers
Woo hoo. We launched https://MSSharePointDeveloper.com this week to coincide with TechEd Developers in Orlando, Florida. There's lots of material for .NET developers who want to see what building applications on SharePoint is like up there.
Please send me any feedback as comment on my blog about the MSSharePointDeveloper site. I would be pleased to hear what people think about it and any feedback or corrections you can think of.
The new content is all on Visual Studio 2005. It will all be the same on Visual Studio 2008 since the Visual Studio extensions for SharePoint are the same on both versions of Visual Studio.
Visual Studio 2008 extensions for SharePoint has just released today, so you can get that to do the hands on labs if you want also.
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Anonymous
June 04, 2008
Can u pls check the url. Its not opening...Anonymous
June 04, 2008
Woo hoo. We launched http://MSSharePointDevelopers.com this week to coincide with TechEd Developers inAnonymous
June 04, 2008
Paul, the Url does not work :-( http://MSSharePointDevelopers.comAnonymous
June 04, 2008
And a 64bits version? When will it be avaiable? Thanks!Anonymous
June 04, 2008
Sorry about the URL. Must have been really late at night when I posted this. I've been working on this proiject for 5 months, but still managed to put an s on the end of the correct URL. It's corrected now in the blog post. Regards, PaulAnonymous
June 04, 2008
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June 06, 2008
No 64-bit... That's a showstopper for our part. What a shame :|Anonymous
June 09, 2008
My machine hangs at random points when Silverlight is installed. I have to reboot several times a day when doing normal browsing. From my searches on the web many other people are having the same problem. You should provide alternate content for those who can't or do not wish to install it.Anonymous
June 10, 2008
Hi Rob, We intended to have an HTML view of the content also but it was delayed. If you have problems getting any specific content let me know, I could blog the main items if needed. Regards, PaulAnonymous
June 20, 2008
Woo hoo. We launched http://MSSharePointDeveloper.com this week to coincide with TechEd Developers in