Speaking
SharePoint Saturday Baltimore
Data Access with SharePoint 2010
8/28/2010
In this session we will be covering the latest data access methods in SharePoint 2010 including the Client Object Model (Javascript, Silverlight, and .Net Managed Applications), Linq to SharePoint, and the REST Services. We'll finish off the sesion with a discussion on the merits of each technique and in which scenerios they are optimal for.
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Triangle SharePoint User Group
Getting Started with SharePoint 2010 Development - A Primer
7/07/2010
Josh will be presenting on the new and improved developer experience with SharePoint 2010. From the improved debugging and SharePoint project experience with Visual Studio 2010 to some of the new tools, techniques, and APIs available you will get introduced to a high level overview on the major enhancements, along with demos and code samples, and when available some new best practices. Some of the key topics we'll be covering are the new Visual Studio SharePoint Project Types, Sandboxed Solutions, Feature Framework Enhancements, Client Object Model, Linq to SharePoint, and Business Connectivity Services just to name a few. All the features that will be covered are available in SharePoint Foundation (formerly WSS) so this will apply whether your running SharePoint Foundation or SharePoint Server.
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Atlanta SharePoint Saturday
Introduction to SharePoint 2010 Linq to SharePoint
4/17/2010
In this session we will be covering the basics of SharePoint 2010's new query functionality with Linq to SharePoint.
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Charlotte SharePoint Saturday
Introduction to External Lists and Business Connectivity Services with SharePoint 2010
4/10/2010
Introduced in SharePoint 2010, External Lists all you to expose Business Connectivity Services data (firmly knows as Business Data Catalog) through a standard SharePoint list. This could be a very complex process in SharePoint 2007 but with SharePoint 2010 the process is now made much easier. In this session we’ll cover the basic concepts of BCS in SharePoint 2010, we will demo the creation of external lists through both SharePoint designer and through Visual Studio. Finally we’ll cover some new functionality in SharePoint 2010 that supports CRUD operations (Create, Update, Delete).
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Richmond SharePoint UserGroup
SharePoint 2010 Developer Goodness with Visual Studio 2010 and Developer Enhancements
1/28/2010
Although few argue the business success of SharePoint you’ll find far fewer developers singing the praises of SharePoint. For developers the lack-luster integration with Visual Studio was often a pain point. For developers and designers alike SharePoint Designer, with all of its portability and applications lifecycle consequences were also a source of frustration. For all the heavy development environment requirements could often be a show stopper. With all that and more in mind SharePoint 2010 represents a significant step forward for SharePoint as a development platform. SharePoint is now a first class citizen in Visual Studio 2010. SharePoint Designer can now fully participate in application development lifecycle. Windows Vista and Windows 7 are now viable development platforms for SharePoint. In this session we will be introducing the new features of Visual Studio 2010’s integration with SharePoint. We will be providing on overview of SharePoint Designer 2010 new ability to produce WSP packages. Lastly we’ll be touching on some of the new built in tools for developers including the Developer Dashboard.
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SharePoint Saturday Virginia Beach
SharePoint 2010 Developer Goodness
1/10/2010
Although few argue the business success of SharePoint you’ll find far fewer developers singing the praises of SharePoint. For developers the lack-luster integration with Visual Studio was often a pain point. For developers and designers alike SharePoint Designer, with all of its portability and applications lifecycle consequences were also a source of frustration. For all the heavy development environment requirements could often be a show stopper. With all that and more in mind SharePoint 2010 represents a significant step forward fore SharePoint as a development platform. SharePoint is now a first class citizen in Visual Studio 2010. SharePoint Designer can now fully participate in application development lifecycle. Windows Vista and Windows 7 are now viable development platforms for SharePoint. In this session we will be introducing the new features of Visual Studio 2010’s integration with SharePoint. We will be providing on overview of SharePoint Designer 2010 new ability to produce WSP packages. Lastly we’ll be touching on some of the new built in tools for developers including the Developer Dashboard.
Baltimore SharePoint UserGroup
Easing SharePoint Developer Friction with SharePoint 2010 and Visual Studio 2010
12/17/2009
Although few argue the business success of SharePoint you’ll find far fewer developers singing the praises of SharePoint. For developers the lack-luster integration with Visual Studio was often a pain point. For developers and designers alike SharePoint Designer, with all of its portability and applications lifecycle consequences were also a source of frustration. For all the heavy development environment requirements could often be a show stopper. With all that and more in mind SharePoint 2010 represents a significant step forward for SharePoint as a development platform. SharePoint is now a first class citizen in Visual Studio 2010. SharePoint Designer can now fully participate in application development lifecycle. Windows Vista and Windows 7 are now viable development platforms for SharePoint. In this session we will be introducing the new features of Visual Studio 2010’s integration with SharePoint. We will be providing on overview of SharePoint Designer 2010 new ability to produce WSP packages. Lastly we’ll be touching on some of the new built in tools for developers including the Developer Dashboard.
SharePoint Saturday Kansas City
SharePoint 2010 Developer Workflows
12/12/2009
SharePoint 2007 introduced the SharePoint platform to Windows Workflow. Along with it came some first generation design tools and a very disconnected experience between developers, designers, and business and between the toolset they work with including Visual Studio, SharePoint Designer, and Visio. Did you ever wish that the Visual Studio experience wasn’t as painful, or that you could make your SharePoint Designer workflows more portable, or that you could take your workflow designs developed by your business and port them into SharePoint? Well the wait is over with SharePoint 2010. In this joint back to back session we will be showing off the new features of SharePoint 2010 that allows you to develop workflows using Visio, import them into SharePoint Designer, make modifications in SharePoint Designer, extract to Visio for further modifications and finally extracting into Visual Studio for some hardcore workflow modifications.
SharePoint Saturday DC
SharePoint 2010 Developer Goodness
12/5/2009
Although few argue the business success of SharePoint you’ll find far fewer developers singing the praises of SharePoint. For developers the lack-luster integration with Visual Studio was often a pain point. For developers and designers alike SharePoint Designer, with all of its portability and applications lifecycle consequences were also a source of frustration. For all the heavy development environment requirements could often be a show stopper. With all that and more in mind SharePoint 2010 represents a significant step forward for SharePoint as a development platform. SharePoint is now a first class citizen in Visual Studio 2010. SharePoint Designer can now fully participate in application development lifecycle. Windows Vista and Windows 7 are now viable development platforms for SharePoint. In this session we will be introducing the new features of Visual Studio 2010’s integration with SharePoint. We will be providing on overview of SharePoint Designer 2010 new ability to produce WSP packages. Lastly we’ll be touching on some of the new built in tools for developers including the Developer Dashboard.
SharePoint Saturday Richmond
SharePoint 2010 Developer Goodness
11/21/2009
Although few argue the business success of SharePoint you’ll find far fewer developers singing the praises of SharePoint. For developers the lack-luster integration with Visual Studio was often a pain point. For developers and designers alike SharePoint Designer, with all of its portability and applications lifecycle consequences were also a source of frustration. For all the heavy development environment requirements could often be a show stopper. With all that and more in mind SharePoint 2010 represents a significant step forward fore SharePoint as a development platform. SharePoint is now a first class citizen in Visual Studio 2010. SharePoint Designer can now fully participate in application development lifecycle. Windows Vista and Windows 7 are now viable development platforms for SharePoint. In this session we will be introducing the new features of Visual Studio 2010’s integration with SharePoint. We will be providing on overview of SharePoint Designer 2010 new ability to produce WSP packages. Lastly we’ll be touching on some of the new built in tools for developers including the Developer Dashboard.
Sandhills SharePoint User Group (Fayetteville NC)
SharePoint 2010 Developer Goodness
11/19/2009
Although few argue the business success of SharePoint you’ll find far fewer developers singing the praises of SharePoint. For developers the lack-luster integration with Visual Studio was often a pain point. For developers and designers alike SharePoint Designer, with all of its portability and applications lifecycle consequences were also a source of frustration. For all the heavy development environment requirements could often be a show stopper. With all that and more in mind SharePoint 2010 represents a significant step forward for SharePoint as a development platform. SharePoint is now a first class citizen in Visual Studio 2010. SharePoint Designer can now fully participate in application development lifecycle. Windows Vista and Windows 7 are now viable development platforms for SharePoint. In this session we will be introducing the new features of Visual Studio 2010’s integration with SharePoint. We will be providing on overview of SharePoint Designer 2010 new ability to produce WSP packages. Lastly we’ll be touching on some of the new built in tools for developers including the Developer Dashboard.
SharePoint Saturday Charlotte
Ease Your Deployment Burdens by Setting up a SharePoint Automated Build Server
6/28/2009 12:00 AM
Every project can benefit from the practice of implementing a build server. From daily builds to continuous integration, the benefits have never been in dispute, but many have felt that SharePoint has too many complexities to be supported in a build environment. In this session we’ll see how with the use of msbuild, subversion, and custom build tasks we can make the process of compiling, solution packaging, testing, and deployment very straightforward.
Triangle SharePoint User Group
Introduction to SharePoint 2007 and Forms Based Authentication (FBA)
4/28/2009 12:00 AM
Have you ever wanted to use Forms Authentication in SharePoint but you avoided it because of the complexity of configuration or you were concerned about any gotchas? If so then you'll want to check out this month's meeting were we'll be discussing the role of Forms Based Authentication (FBA) within SharePoint. We'll cover some considerations that need to be made when implementing FBA, we'll do a complete walkthrough of configuration FBA within a SharePoint environment, and we'll cover the development of custom login and registration forms. Finally we'll discuss some aspects of managing profiles within WSS and MOSS when implementing FBA.
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Friday, January 15, 2010 3:57 PM