SharePoint 2010 – More public information available
Finally SharePoint 2010 information is publicly available after the release on SharePoint Conference past Monday. Since people participating to early adopters programs and for example MVPs, have had a change to work with the early builds for a while, there will be lot of new information available in the blogs during upcoming weeks.
Below is small collection of the most interesting blog posts and sites currently available.
Few links concerning the features available
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010 Virtual Pressroom
- Lot of interesting videos and other content
- SharePoint 2010 introduction from Jeff Teper
- SharePoint Conference Keynotes – from Arpan Shah’s blog
- SharePoint 2010 informational site
- Improvements to the Core SharePoint Platform & How the Benefit SharePoint 2010 Web Content Management – Andrew Connell
Miscellaneous blog posts and articles
- SharePoint 2010 Developer Center
- Introduction from SharePoint developer Documentation team blog
- Online SDK
- SharePoint 2010 in TechNet
- Visual Studio 2010 Tools for SharePoint Development – MSDN magazine – Steve Fox
- SharePoint 2010: Developer Tools Overview – harbar.net
- SharePoint 2010 Developer Dashboard – Bob Fox
- Single Server Complete Install of SharePoint 2010 using local accounts – Neil Hodgkinson
- SharePoint 2010 documentation and posters
As defined at the SharePoint team blog, public Beta available in November and during this time, you can start developing functionalities using Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2, which will contain all the necessary project types to support natively SharePoint 2010 development.
“Can I use Visual Studio 2010 project types for MOSS 2007 development?” – this has been fairly common question during the early training sessions. Theoretically it can be possible, if you update the references, but it’s not recommended. Natively VS2010 SharePoint tools supports SharePoint 2010 development
Comments
- Anonymous
November 06, 2009
For more information on using VS2010 with SharePoint 2007, keep an eye on the SharePointDevWiki.com...WSPBuilder is going to be the answer here.