SharePoint Developers - Do Less, Get More. Develop on SharePoint
Tuesday, June 3, 2008, 20:25
The huge rise of SharePoint is allowing Microsoft to drive adoption of SharePoint by Software Developers by launched a campaign to .NET Developers that they should Do Less, Get More. Develop on SharePoint.
If you were ever thinking about becoming a SharePoint developer, now is a great time to do it.
The Top Ten SharePoint topics being promoted are :
- Content Types
- Data Lists
- Event Handlers
- Page Navigation
- Page Branding
- User Management
- WebParts, Silverlight WebParts
- Workflows
- WebServices
The materiel includes, among other:
- An Introductory Whitepaper, Benefits of SharePoint for Developers
- Download VPC
- Screencasts, Quickstarts, Labcasts, Web Casts with SharePoint MVPs, Hosted MSDN Virtual Labs in C# and VB.NET, Hands on Labs Download
- Additional Resource Links
Check out the MSSharePointDeveloper.com site (psst, its a Silverlight website). Thanks to @smartyskirt for the heads up. If you aren’t already, subscribe to our RSS Feed and follow sharepoint on twitter.
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