SharePoint Applied: 10 Things You Wish They Had Told You—Part 2
Part 1 of this two-part article covered five architecture- and management-focused topics you wish they had told you about SharePoint. This article follows up with five more topics targeted specifically toward SharePoint developers.
by Sahil Malik
October 2, 2008
ave you heard the latest buzz around town? SharePoint is a platform! I think this news caught even Microsoft by surprise. I say that because SharePoint is still grouped under the "server" category and seems to get more IT Pro treatment than developer treatment. The fact is, though, that there is a burgeoning SharePoint developer community, and Microsoft is making significant strides and investments in improving the developer story around SharePoint.
As a developer, you are probably someone who is not afraid of using Visual Studio to cut and prune SharePoint to suit your specific needs. You can do that because SharePoint 2007 is built on ASP.NET 2.0, and it's significantly customizable.
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