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Professional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Using Microsoft Silverlight 2 1st Edition
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- ISBN-100470434007
- ISBN-13978-0470434000
- Edition1st
- PublisherWrox
- Publication dateMarch 9, 2009
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.4 x 0.74 x 9.22 inches
- Print length312 pages
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From the Back Cover
SharePoint is a collaborative platform that is gaining popularity for being used to build externally facing web sites and solutions. Silverlight 2 is a cross-browser and cross-platform plug-in that enables you to build rich, interactive user experiences for web-based applications. With this book, you'll discover how you can dramatically improve the user experience of SharePoint through the integration of the new Silverlight 2.
The authors begin by explaining what Silverlight 2 is, and discuss why you would want to integrate it with SharePoint. You'll examine an end-to-end solution that integrates Silverlight 2 and SharePoint and then deconstruct how the solution was built, step by step. You'll also look at specific ways of integrating Silverlight applications with different SharePoint objects such as lists, web parts, and more. Plus, source code is provided so that you can replicate and test the code in your own environment. By the end of this book, you'll be on your way to leveraging the many aspects by which Silverlight 2 can enhance the SharePoint user experience.
What you will learn from this book
Different ways to integrate with SharePoint
How to create and deploy the SharePoint Web Parts host container
Tips for adding the Silverlight video player application to the SharePoint site
Ways to develop your first custom field type
Suggestions for branding your SharePoint site
Techniques for customizing Web Parts and creating editor parts
How to deal with hidden fields, cookies, XML data ISLAND, and more
Who this book is for
This book is for developers who are interested in learning how they can implement Silverlight applications within their SharePoint installation.
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Product details
- Publisher : Wrox; 1st edition (March 9, 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 312 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0470434007
- ISBN-13 : 978-0470434000
- Item Weight : 1.02 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.4 x 0.74 x 9.22 inches
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Paul Stubbs is a dynamic technology leader and innovator with extensive experience at Microsoft and Amazon, particularly in the realms of generative AI, autonomous systems, modern work, and cloud computing. As a Principal Technical Evangelist for Alexa at Amazon, Paul has helped to drive technological creativity and inclusivity through the Alexa Skills Inventor program. This initiative, in collaboration with MIT App Inventor, empowers students to develop voice-activated Alexa skills, focusing on democratizing the field of voice technology.
Previously, as the Principal Program Manager at Microsoft, Paul was a driving force behind the development of advanced autonomous systems simulations and AI-driven solutions for drone technology. He played a pivotal role in the marketing launch of Project AirSim, a groundbreaking platform for building aerial autonomy. His work showed his ability to merge technical expertise with strategic marketing, introducing innovative products to the industry.
In his role as Director of AI Marketing for Autonomous Systems at Microsoft, Paul was a founding member of the AI Thought Leadership team. He led the charge in transforming AI innovation into commercial products, bridging the gap between Microsoft Research and market realities. This resulted in creating a new Autonomous Systems business unit, democratizing advanced autonomous systems across industries.
As a Director of Product Marketing for Azure AI, Paul was integral in shaping the direction and strategy for key Azure AI products. His focus on the technical product marketing of conversational AI and initiatives to educate and engage customers and developers showcased the capabilities of Microsoft’s AI tools and platforms.
In Paul's early career at Microsoft, he held important positions such as Chief Architect at the Azure Center of Excellence, where he created and implemented large-scale Azure solutions, and Senior Technical Evangelist for SharePoint and Office Developer, where he improved productivity solutions with advanced tools.
A published author, Paul has penned several books on software development, sharing his vast knowledge and experience in the field. His certifications include Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Microsoft Certified Applications Developer (MCAD), and Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD).
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My only criticisms: the cover price was too high. I understand that the authors have no control over that, but wrox needs to be realistic when pricing their books. While the content of the book was good, I wouldn't say that there was enough material to warrant a $50 cover. Amazon has it for $31, but i bought mine at the local Barnes and Nobles. Obviously, the convenience offset the cost difference, but I felt the book should have come in at a $40 cover.
Also, there is a lot of huge screenshots and unnecessary code listings in the book. If you were to shrink the shots down and pull out the VB code (leaving C#), this book would probably run about 200 pages. Here again, including the VB code alongside the C# code may be a Wrox thing, so I didn't let that affect my rating of the work. When I published through Apress, I was fortunate to have the option of not including both languages.
Overall...a great book and definitely a worthwhile addition to your tech library.
