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Beginning SharePoint 2010 Development 1st Edition
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SharePoint 2010 is a significant leap forward from the 2007 release, and 'you will find that there are a ton of features built into the platform for you to leverage in your solution development. Because SharePoint is a broad platform that covers a lot, this book also covers quite a bit of ground. As a Wrox Beginning book, the goal of Beginning SharePoint 2010 Development is to get you started with many of the fundamentals so that you can continue on to advanced programming beyond this book.
The book's goal is to quickly take you from the basics of SharePoint, to installing and configuring a development environment, and then into how you can develop for SharePoint. The book is heavy on coding exercises, but tries to stick to a common set of .NET patterns to ensure you walk away with understanding the different ways in which you can code for SharePoint. Moving from beginning to advanced means that you can expect the walkthroughs and chapters to become increasingly more complex within each chapter and throughout the book. The walkthroughs have been created to be concise and to guide you through all of the steps you must accomplish to complete a coding task.
Beginning SharePoint 2010 Development is aimed at the developer who is new to SharePoint. The book assumes you have some programming experience and a passion to learn how to develop for SharePoint. But this book does not assume that you've programmed against SharePoint before. With regard to your general development background, the two assumptions in this book are that you have some familiarity with Web development, and you have an understanding of .NET programming. With regard to Web development, this book assumes that you understand HTML, and may have an understanding of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Extensible Markup Language/Extensible Stylesheet Language (XML/XSL), and dynamic languages such as JavaScript. You may have a light understanding of ASP.NET and are looking to apply this knowledge to the SharePoint space. In any case, you have some understanding of the fundamentals of Web and .NET development, and are looking to apply those to the SharePoint space.
- ISBN-100470584637
- ISBN-13978-0470584637
- Edition1st
- PublisherWrox
- Publication dateJune 8, 2010
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.4 x 1.02 x 9.28 inches
- Print length504 pages
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As a first-class platform that has evolved significantly since its previous release, SharePoint 2010 now provides several advancements for the developer (native Visual Studio tools support, services and extensibility enhancements, and APIs), and many new capabilities (improved data programmability, line-of-business interoperability, and sandboxed solutions). With this authoritative guide, industry veteran Steve Fox provides expert guidance on developing applications as he walks you through the fundamentals of programming, explores the developer toolset, and provides practical code examples to teach you how to use many of SharePoint's new developer features. You'll quickly discover how SharePoint's rich platform supports great collaboration, extensibility, and interoperability.
Beginning SharePoint 2010 Development:
Guides you through the creation of your first SharePoint 2010 application
Addresses working with SharePoint 2010 sites, lists, and Web parts
Describes developing SharePoint applications using SharePoint Designer 2010
Reviews standard and Visual Web parts, as well as data view Web parts
Details integrating SharePoint with Microsoft® Office
Explains how to secure your SharePoint 2010 applications
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About the Author
Steve Fox is a Technical Evangelist in the Developer Platform Evangelism group at Microsoft. He's worked in the IT industry for over 15 years, in areas such as natural language, search, developer tools, and more recently Office Business Application and SharePoint development. Steve also presents at many conferences such as TechEd, VSLive, DevConnections, SAP TechEd, among others, and has written a number of articles for MSDN Magazine.
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- Publisher : Wrox; 1st edition (June 8, 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 504 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0470584637
- ISBN-13 : 978-0470584637
- Item Weight : 1.87 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.4 x 1.02 x 9.28 inches
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