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Get deep insights into Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 with this hands-on guide.
This book focuses on developing Windows SharePoint Services applications for
the enterprise with Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 and the Collaborative
Application Markup Language (CAML). A Windows SharePoint Services expert provides
technical explanations of the platform architecture and how the technology works,
including concise information on key topics-including Web Parts, pages, workflow,
and security. With this bottom-up view of the platform architecture and task-oriented
guidance, Microsoft Windows developers will learn how to embrace Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 as a first-class development platform. Experienced developers will
learn how to build robust, feature-rich applications, including enterprise content
management (ECM) systems. In addition, this guide includes C# and XML code samples
to help developers get up and running as quickly as possible.
About the Author
Ted Pattison is a contributing editor for MSDN® Magazine with a column
titled "Basic Instincts." His company, the Ted Pattison Group, specializes
in Windows SharePoint Services training and development. Ted wrote the Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0 pre-release courseware for Microsoft and taught the
class around the world. His previous books include Programming Distributed Applications
with COM+ and Microsoft Visual Basic® 6.0, Second Edition (Microsoft Press,
2000).
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