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SharePoint 2010 Development with Visual Studio 2010 (Microsoft .NET Development Series)

SharePoint 2010 Development with Visual Studio 2010 (Microsoft .NET Development Series)Authors: Eric Carter, Boris Scholl, Peter Jausovec
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
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Pages: 912
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.9 x 1.9

ISBN: 0321718313
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.7
EAN: 9780321718310
ASIN: 0321718313

Publication Date: September 5, 2010  (New: This Week)
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Product Description
With SharePoint 2010, developers finally have the powerful, end-to-end development tools they need to build outstanding solutions quickly and painlessly. What’s more, those tools are built directly into the latest version of Visual Studio, the development platform most Microsoft developers already know. In this book, the Microsoft experts who created these tools show you how to take full advantage of them.

The authors focus specifically on the SharePoint scenarios that Visual Studio 2010 now makes accessible to mainstream Microsoft developers. They assume no experience with SharePoint development and focus on SharePoint Foundation 2010: the low-cost version designed for organizations and departments of all kinds, not just large enterprises.

SharePoint 2010 Development with Visual Studio 2010shows how to get your solution up and running fast, and then extend it to meet your precise business requirements. You’ll learn how to develop, package, and deploy robust SharePoint business collaboration applications without any unnecessary complexity or overhead.

Following a practical, developer-focused introduction to Microsoft SharePoint 2010, you’ll learn about

  • Visual Studio 2010 templates and tools that simplify the creation of SharePoint solutions
  • The SharePoint object model and its most frequently used methods, properties, and events
  • Using lists to store, manage, and share data
  • Responding to events related to lists, features, items, or workflows
  • Integrating external data with Business Data Connectivity Services
  • Using content types that ship with SharePoint 2010—and creating new ones
  • Building multi-step workflows and custom forms that work with them
  • Utilizing Web Parts to present different data and applications on the same page
  • Customizing SharePoint pages or navigation with ASP.NET
  • Packaging and deploying solutions, and customizing deployment to your unique requirements

Whether you’re just starting out with SharePoint development, upgrading from earlier versions, or building on experience

with ASP.NET, this book will help you solve real problems and get real results—fast!




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars it's all about the tools!   September 1, 2010
Scot Hillier (New Haven,CT)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

For all of the hardened veterans who had to roll their own tools in previous versions of SharePoint, the tools in Visual Studio 2010 are a godsend. I would say that my personal productivity has increased 30% using Visual Studio 2010. And that's where this book is different from other SharePoint 2010 development books. This book is focused on using the Visual Studio 2010 tools. That means that you not only learn how to create SharePoint solutions, you learn the tips and tricks that make Visual Studio 2010 rock for SharePoint developers. Every serious SharePoint developer needs this book. Otherwise, you'll never understand why your solution retracts every time you stop debugging. Or how to get that field type definition deployed to the XML directory. Or how the heck the BDC project actually works. Get the book, know your tools, be productive.


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