Sam Gazitt: SharePoint and Office Development with Visual Studio 2010
- Posted: Apr 12, 2010 at 9:25 AM
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Many customers are turning to SharePoint as a way of meeting changing business needs and managing IT costs and complexity. Visual Studio 2010 provides new support for SharePoint 2010 development, including tooling for Web Parts, Lists, Workflows, and Events
and more, so you can bring great new customized collaboration tools to your company.
In this session we will cover connecting SharePoint to external data, enhancing customizations with Silverlight, and leveraging SharePoint data from Office client extensions. You will see how to leverage your existing .NET skills to deliver new functionality
on a platform that is readily familiar to end-users.
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This is a great overview, Mark. It covers many different features of SP 2010 so I'd suggest breaking it down into relevant sections. I didn't have the 1 hr to watch the entire show (and my brain only handles so much).
Thanks, good presentation.
Scott Morrison
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