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MSSharePointDeveloper.com launched! - "Do Less. Get More. Develop on SharePoint."

MSSharePointDeveloper.com launched! - "Do Less.  Get More. Develop on SharePoint."

As the title says MSSharePointDeveloper.com was launched! - "Do Less.  Get More. Develop on SharePoint."

To help drive adoption of SharePoint by Software Developers Microsoft have launched a campaign to .NET Developers at http://MSSharePointDeveloper.com. The new material is designed to help .NET Developers to learn the top ten artifacts in SharePoint that are interesting to them. A variety of materials with different learning styles to make getting started with these artifacts easy and it’s all based on the Visual Studio extensions for SharePoint – planned to release v1.2 for Visual Studio 2008 this week also (watch for their announce).

Take notice: The site is based on Silverlight.

The Top Ten SharePoint Artifacts of interest to .NET Developers being promoted are :

  • WebParts
  • Data Lists
  • Event Handlers
  • Workflows
  • Silverlight WebParts
  • Page Navigation
  • Page Branding
  • WebServices
  • Content Types
  • User Management

The meterial includes, among other:

  • An Introductory Whitepaper
  • Benefits of SharePoint for Developers
  • A Small Public VPC
  • Hosted MSDN Virtual Labs in C# and VB.NET
  • Video Interview with SharePoint MVPs
  • Screencasts
  • Web Casts with SharePoint MVPs (incredible 1705 live attendees in just the first four WebCasts)
  • Quickstarts
  • Labcasts
  • Presentation Download
  • Hands on Labs Download
  • Additional Resource Links

The site encourages developers who use the content to also take a next step and go on Instructor Led Training, Get Certified, and Download an evaluation copy of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server.

http://MSSharePointDeveloper.com

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Adlai Maschiach said:

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# January 15, 2009 6:37 AM
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