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Sorry, I’ve been slacking.  I’m a full week behind on posting my slides from SharePoint Saturday Houston 2011 .  This SharePoint Saturday was certainly unforgettable and I had a great time both attending and speaking.  I presented my Beginning...
You know by now that the cloud is hot and Microsoft says “we’re all in”.  That being said, there has never been a better time to push all of those chips forward and  jump on the bandwagon.  It’s time to get some experience with SharePoint...
When it comes to deploying SharePoint artifacts, I pretty much always insist on doing as much as possible using a feature and CAML as opposed to using the UI or writing code.  CAML is very possible and most people don’t realize how much you can do...
This last weekend, I had the opportunity to speak at the Tyson Developer Conference as well as the NWA CodeCamp the following day.  I spoke about how easy it is for an ASP.NET developer to get started with SharePoint 2010 development.  I had...
In sticking with our theme of debugging things from yesterday , I thought I would write up a quick post on how to debug a cmdlet.  This may be obvious to you experienced developers out there, but someone new to writing cmdlets may not be familiar...
Yesterday, I showed you how to deploy a regular web part to MOSS 2007 / WSS3 that was built and packaged in Visual Studio 2010 .  Today, we can take that a step further and take advantage of the new Visual Web Part and deploy it the same way. ...
That’s a mouth full.  I always suspected it was possible to use Visual Studio 2010 to package up my SharePoint web parts and other artifacts into a solution (.wsp file) and turn around and deploy that code into MOSS 2007.  Today I gave it a...
Sorry.  I’ve been slacking this month.  With SharePoint Saturday Ozarks, vacation, and having my laptop stolen, I’ve been way behind on blogging.  I’ve also been way behind in posting my slides from #SPSOzarks .  If you weren’t at...
I’ve been talking a lot about external lists lately as you may know.  They are so easy to create with SharePoint Designer, but you wouldn’t really deploy them to production that way would you?  Of course not!  We need a feature.  At...
If you are already familiar with SharePoint 2010, you already know how easy it is to build and deploy a web part now.  However, this post is for those that don’t keep up with SharePoint as some of us do and may not realize how the development experience...
It looks like the answer is no.  When you click the Include Content checkbox on the Save as Template page, it looks like only the latest version of documents and lists items are included in the .wsp file.  I ran a few tests and here is what...
I had a great time at SharePoint Saturday Kansas City.  @MossLover and @SharePointKevin as well as many others did a great job organizing this event.  I met a bunch of great new people and I got to see some familiar faces again.  I had...
I have a talk coming up on Code Access Security at SharePoint Saturday Kansas City next month so I have been investigating sandboxed solutions quite a bit.  After all, sandboxed solutions are just another flavor of using CAS with some additional...
By now, you have heard about how the SharePoint 2010 development experience has been improved.  We can easily deploy web parts and other code without having to manually manipulate any XML files.  What about under partial trust though? ...
You might have seen that there is a new designer for working with web parts in Visual Studio 2010.  This is actually, not quite the case, so I thought I would share with you how it actually works.  When you use the Visual Web Part SPI (SharePoint...
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