Overview of SharePoint Development in Visual Studio 2010
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In this interview I catch up with Mike Morton, a Senior Program Manager on the Visual Studio team developing tools for SharePoint development. Mike gives us a great introduction and overview of these tools from the Visual Studio Developer perspective.
Mike shows us how easy it is to build, package, deploy and debug SharePoint 2010 customizations by walking through a site workflow, event receiver, visual web part, the feature and package designers as well as other goodies. This is a great intro for Visual Studio developers looking to get into SharePoint development, but seasoned SharePoint developers will also appreciate the new tools presented here.
For more information on SharePoint Development in Visual Studio 2010 please check out:
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SharePoint Team Blog
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Mike shows us how easy it is to build, package, deploy and debug SharePoint 2010 customizations by walking through a site workflow, event receiver, visual web part, the feature and package designers as well as other goodies. This is a great intro for Visual Studio developers looking to get into SharePoint development, but seasoned SharePoint developers will also appreciate the new tools presented here.
For more information on SharePoint Development in Visual Studio 2010 please check out:
And please give us your feedback in the SharePoint Development Forums!
Enjoy,
-Beth Massi, Visual Studio Community
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wooo....Non ho mai pensato di diventare la prima critica...Che meravigliosa!!!Questo sito e' molto interessante per me..ci sono cois' tante informazione co i videi!!!
Nice. Amazing video, I learnt a lot. Looking forward to hear more about small small hidden features you have added to the product.
Mike Morton - Great presentation. Please please, more videos...
Beth - As usual, you always ask great question, looking forward to see more videos from you & your team.
Thanks for the feedback! Here's some more interviews on SharePoint 2010 tools in Visual Studio 2010 that we've recently posted:
Great presentation Mike, you sell the VS2010 SharePoint Tools extremely well! THis is the best web cast on the tools I've seen...you really highlight the productivity values...by talking about scenarios rather than just selling the technology features! Look forward to the next ones!
Hi Beth ...
The interviews are extremely useful and show all the developers about the exciting new VS2010 toolset. Thanks for posting these videos.
I will look forward to more interviews.
Would the author like to share what items of C++ 0x this new VS edition supports?
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