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 | Wrapping Your Head around the SharePoint Beast – What every beginning developer needs to knowSpeaker(s): Mark Rackley
What should every developer be aware of before diving head first into SharePoint? Being a talented .NET developer does not directly translate to being a SharePoint Developer. The learning curve can be huge and the environment taxing. Mark Rackley designed this session as the session he wished he would have seen when he started SharePoint Development.
Attendees will learn:
- A greater understanding of what SharePoint is and how it’s structured including a crash course in Logical Architecture, Taxonomy, Governance and why these topics are so important in SharePoint.
- What steps to take in order to become a SharePoint developer and a jumpstart on getting started down that path.
- Why the SharePoint community is unique and important.
PREREQUISITES: This is a level 100 session geared towards architects and developers. Attendees to this session should know enough about SharePoint to have uttered the phrase “I hate SharePoint” at some point.
| Nov 6th |
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 | Customizing the Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Deployment ProcessSpeaker(s): Eric Shupps
Visual Studio 2010 has built in support for building SharePoint 2010 projects and creating WSP solution packages and it will deploy those solutions to your local development environment. This talk is all about customizing the WSP packaging and deployment process and will include things you can do to customize the deployment process with SharePoint commands, deployments steps and custom configurations.
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 | Introduction to Enterprise SearchSpeaker(s): Corey Roth
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Administrator |
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Introduction to Enterprise Search |
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This intro level talk will teach you the basics of Enterprise Search using MOSS or Search Server. Here you will learn about the basic building blocks such as content sources, crawled properties, managed properties, and scopes. We will then talk about what features are coming in SharePoint 2010 and how it will affect you. |
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 | Integrating Customer Data in SharePoint with BCS, WCF and SilverlightSpeaker(s): Eric Shupps
In this session, we illustrate how to use SharePoint Composites and Business Connectivity Services (BCS) to solve a rather frequent problem in enterprises: integrating disparate customer data. We will use this scenario to illustrate the latest capabilities in SharePoint Composites. We will specifically show the different aspects of integrating external data in SharePoint using BCS, from accessing the external data using SP LINQ, creating the external content types, and surfacing this data in SharePoint and Office. Finally, we will also show how to use this data and create a Silverlight experience directly on SharePoint.
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