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Group site for developer blogs dealing with (usually) Ionic, .NET, SharePoint, Office 365, Mobile Development, and other Microsoft products, as well as some discussion of general programming related concepts.

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  • Introducing the Visual Web Part in SharePoint 2010

    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 Project Item), it will create a number of files...
    Posted to Corey Roth [MVP] (Weblog) by CoreyRoth on 10-20-2009
  • Checking to see if a list exists in SharePoint 2010

    This is a bitter subject with most MOSS 2007 developers because the most common way to do this is by using a try/catch block when you try to use the indexer on SPListCollection.  Well, I am pleased to tell you about a new method I discovered on SPListCollection that really made my day.  The...
    Posted to Corey Roth [MVP] (Weblog) by CoreyRoth on 10-20-2009
  • SharePoint 2010: 12 Hive + 2 = 14 Hive

    If you’re a SharePoint person, you of course have the following path burned into your memory forever. C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extension\12 Well pretty soon, you can replace that with: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14 Apparently...
    Posted to Corey Roth [MVP] (Weblog) by CoreyRoth on 10-20-2009
  • Writing to the Property Bag using CAML in SP2010

    There are a number of feature improvements in SharePoint 2010.  They have made many changes which allow you to do more with features when they are activated or upgraded.  One of the new features it the ability to write to the property bag.  To do this we just make use of the new PropertyBag...
    Posted to Corey Roth [MVP] (Weblog) by CoreyRoth on 10-20-2009
  • New ECM Features in SharePoint 2010

    MOSS 2007 was a very capable ECM product but there were definitely some things in it that required coding to accomplish.  There are five specific areas that are new or that have been improved that are worth mentioning for the world of Enterprise Content Management. Enterprise Content Types Enterprise...
    Posted to Corey Roth [MVP] (Weblog) by CoreyRoth on 10-19-2009
  • What’s new in SharePoint development in Visual Studio 2010

    As you have already probably heard, a bunch of things have been added to Visual Studio to make the development effort less painful.  After working with the new version for a little while, I have got to say it will definitely change the way you think about SharePoint development.  Things like...
    Posted to Corey Roth [MVP] (Weblog) by CoreyRoth on 10-19-2009
  • Relational Lists in SharePoint 2010

    In WSS3, there really was no supported way to do relational lists.  Most of us just used lookup columns and we sort of got by.  Of course there was no included support for maintaining referential integrity unless we included it ourselves.  SharePoint 2010 really takes this up a notch with...
    Posted to Corey Roth [MVP] (Weblog) by CoreyRoth on 10-19-2009
  • Large Lists and Throttling in SharePoint 2010

    SharePoint 2010 has a number of new features centered around working with large lists.  SP2010 can support up to 50 million items in a list now, but you don’t obviously want to return all of those in a single query.  To aid with this, SP2010 introduces list throttling settings (configured at...
    Posted to Corey Roth [MVP] (Weblog) by CoreyRoth on 10-19-2009
  • Corey’s Big Post of SharePoint 2010 Observations

    Now that the NDA has been lifted, I am excited to talk about some of things that I have noticed are new, interesting, or changed in SharePoint 2010.  This post today is just a bullet list of random things that I thought were worth mentioning. Standard disclaimer: any of these items are subject to...
    Posted to Corey Roth [MVP] (Weblog) by CoreyRoth on 10-19-2009
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