Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Visual How Tos
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Today, I want to share another resource for all of the SharePoint partners out there, called “SharePoint 2010 Visual How Tos.” The SharePoint 2010 Visual How Tos are available through our MSDN site and here is how they describe them:
SharePoint 2010 Visual How Tos: Visual how-to articles are 2-15 pages in length and combine some of the best elements of blogs, video, and technical articles by providing a brief overview, a code sample, and a how-to video. You can read the overview, review the code snippet, view the video, and explore the additional resources.
There is actually a pretty nice collection of these SharePoint 2010 Visual How Tos available online, so I thought I would share them here with you so that you can check them out and see if you find them helpful:
- Accessing SharePoint 2010 Data with the .NET Client Object Model
- Accessing SharePoint 2010 Data with the Silverlight Client Object Model
- Accessing SharePoint 2010 List Data by Using LINQ to SharePoint
- Accessing SharePoint 2010 Lists by Using WCF Data Services
- Adding Overlays to Drawings in Visio Services in SharePoint Server 2010
- Adding SharePoint Project Items to SharePoint Projects in Visual Studio 2010
- Calling Public Web Services from a Sandboxed Silverlight Application in SharePoint 2010
- Creating an Excel Services and Bing Maps Mashup for SharePoint 2010 Using the Excel Services ECMAScript Object Model
- Creating Content Types for SharePoint 2010 in Visual Studio 2010
- Creating Custom Extensions for SharePoint 2010 Development Tools in Visual Studio 2010
- Creating Custom SharePoint 2010 Field Types
- Creating Custom SharePoint 2010 Service Applications and Consumers
- Creating Custom SharePoint Server 2010 Document Sets with Visual Studio 2010
- Creating Multicolumn SharePoint 2010 Field Types
- Creating Multiple Tasks from a SharePoint 2010 Workflow
- Creating Parallel Tasks from a SharePoint 2010 Workflow
- Creating SharePoint 2010 Event Receivers in Visual Studio 2010
- Creating SharePoint 2010 List Definitions in Visual Studio 2010
- Creating SharePoint 2010 Sequential Workflows in Visual Studio 2010
- Creating SharePoint 2010 Site Definitions in Visual Studio 2010
- Creating SharePoint 2010 State Machine Workflows in Visual Studio 2010
- Creating SharePoint 2010 Visual Web Parts in Visual Studio 2010
- Creating SharePoint 2010 Web Parts That Can Read and Write Data to External Data Sources
- Displaying Custom HTML Messages in Visio Services in SharePoint Server 2010
- Getting Started with SharePoint 2010 Development Tools in Visual Studio 2010
- Importing SharePoint 2010 Site Definitions in Visual Studio 2010
- Responding to User Mouse Clicks in Visio Services in SharePoint Server 2010
- Using the Calculation Power of Excel Using Excel Services in SharePoint Server 2010
- Using the Excel Services REST API to Access Excel Data in SharePoint Server 2010
Once you have a chance to take a look at and try out some of the SharePoint 2010 Visual How Tos above, feel free to let me know what you think of them. I do hope that you find them helpful.
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