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SharePoint 2007 Development Recipes - A Problem-Solution Approach

by: Gerow, Mark

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Publisher: APRESS,16.08.08

Category: Sharepoint 2007 Level: I/A

ISBN: 1430209615
ISBN13: 9781430209614

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SharePoint 2007 Development Recipes offers a range of ready-to-use code recipes that provide the building blocks for solving many common SharePoint 2007 programming dilemmas. This practical, hands-on guide categorizes recipes by problem area, for example site management, event handlers, users, lists, and web parts, and source code is provided in both VB and C#. As well as providing an invaluable reference, Mark Gerow also includes clear, supporting guidelines to help you modify the code samples for the broadest range of applications. This book is for intermediate-to-advanced .NET programmers who want to get the most out of SharePoint 2007 by using the classes and web services provided in the SDK. It can be used both as a tutorial for those new to SharePoint programming and as a reference by those more experience developers who just need working examples that can be modified to suit a job at hand.