Download - Hands on Labs for Developing Applications on WSS 3.0 (SharePoint)

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Microsoft just recently released a set of 10 Hands on Labs for Developing Applications for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 with Visual Studio 2005. These labs are provided in C# and VB.NET languages. Each Hands on Lab is expected to take 60 minutes to complete and no SharePoint development experience is required. Participants are expected to have .NET development experience.

The download includes lab manuals, completed lab exercises and any resource files required by the labs. The HOLs included are:

1. Web Parts
2. Data Lists
3. Event Handlers
4. Workflow
5. Silverlight
6. Page Navigation
7. Page Branding
8. Web Services
9. Content Types
10. User Authentication

Download - 10 Hands on Labs for Developing Applications for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 with Visual Studio 2005

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