Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Developer Reference

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.56 (875 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00B9ZH26A |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 784 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-07-05 |
| Language | : | English |
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About the AuthorPaolo Pialorsi is a consultant, trainer, and author who specializes in developing distributed applications architectures and Microsoft SharePoint enterprise solutions. He is the author of Programming Microsoft LINQ and Introducing Microsoft LINQ (Microsoft Press), and has written three Italian-language books about XML and Web Services. Paolo is one of the content owners of the Italian edition of the Microsoft SharePoint Conference, and a popular speaker at industry conferences.
He is the author of Programming Microsoft LINQ and Introducing Microsoft LINQ (Microsoft Press), and has written three Italian-language books about XML and Web Services. Paolo Pialorsi is a consultant, trainer, and author who specializes in developing distributed applications architectures and Microsoft SharePoint enterpr
Written by enterprise-development expert Paolo Pialorsi, this book shows you how to develop real-world business solutions, using techniques to extend and customize the SharePoint environment with Microsoft Visual Studio® 2010.Discover how to:Write robust code for SharePoint solutions using the Server Object ModelUse the Client Object Model to build Microsoft Silverlight® and JavaScript applications for SharePointExtend the UI to customize menus, ribbons, and controls for intranets, extranets, and Internet sitesQuery and manage items in SharePoint lists using the LINQ-to-SharePoint providerDevelop custom workflows using Visual Studio 2010
Great resource, highly recommended! Recently I have been reading the Sharepoint 2010 Developers Reference from Microsoft, written by Paolo Pialorsi.I have about 12 months experience of developing with Sharepoint 2010 and therefore have a good understanding of the product and developing solutions for it, however, it has been some time since I did anything in anger and I needed a good reference to assist me whe. Too technical - my fault Douglas A. Ray Wanted something more on an instructional level with easier to understand 'how-to' information. This book is highly technical and a bit too detailed for my use. Good reference for 'true' developers but not for technically-oriented users.
