Getting Started With SharePoint Development in 2010
by Mark Michaelis on January 10, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 6:00 PM
If you have been putting off SharePoint development until 2010, in the hopes that such development will get streamlined, I have both good and bad news for you. The good news is that development on the SharePoint Server 2010 platform has improved significantly with strong Visual Studio 2010 support, application life-cycle management, SharePoint LINQ, sandboxed deployment, MSBuild support … – the list goes on. The “bad” news is it is time to get off the sidelines and dive into learning this new platform. In this presentation we introduce what makes SharePoint 2010 development so much better than before and why it is time to get started.
Mark Michaelis started IntelliTechture and serves as Chief Technical Architect and Trainer. Mark holds a BA in philosophy from the University of Illinois and an MS in computer science from the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 2007, Mark was recognized as a Microsoft Regional Director. Since 1996, he has been a Microsoft MVP for C#, Visual Studio Team System, and the Windows SDK. He serves on several Microsoft software design review teams, including C#, the Connected Systems Division, and VSTS. Mark speaks at developer conferences and has written numerous articles and books - Essential C# 4.0 is his most recent. When not bonding with his computer, Mark is busy with his family or training for another triathlon (having completed the Ironman in 2008). Mark lives in Spokane, Washington, with his wife Elisabeth, and three children, Benjamin, Hanna, and Abigail.
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