Like with any new product there are new naming conventions, terms and concepts that emerge along with the product itself. Yes; there are many of those being brought to the light with the launch of SharePoint 2010.
Does that mean that everything has changed? Yes and No, some concepts and terms have remained the same although they have been improved upon. While others, are completely new and certainly deserve a detailed overview for a good understanding on how they can be applied and used in the real world.
In future blog postings we will be taking a look at all these new functionalities that will be part of the SharePoint 2010 Platform.
Stay tuned!
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Managing Techniques for Site Columns and Content Types
Thank you for attending the presentation at the Rocky Mountain SharePoint User Group, as promised enclosed you will find the slides and the sample code.
Managing Techniques for Site Columns and Content Types - Slides
Managing Techniques for Site Columns and Content Types - Code
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
New blog in town!
Yes! There is a new blog in which I have already subscribed to, it is located at:
http://www.sharepointmonk.com
The blog belongs to an extremely talented SharePoint Architect that has decided to join the blogging world: Joshua Hicks. Personally, I am looking forward to reading his blog posts.
http://www.sharepointmonk.com
The blog belongs to an extremely talented SharePoint Architect that has decided to join the blogging world: Joshua Hicks. Personally, I am looking forward to reading his blog posts.
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