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SharePoint is obviously a hot technology. But the last year in development technology has seen such major releases as Ajax, ASP.NET 2.0, SQL Server 2005, and more. These technologies combined have an audience too wide to estimate. However, SharePoint 2003 was built before these new techniques and methodologies were ready for public consumption. And while the newer versions of SharePoint support development using these new techniques, the installed base of SharePoint 2003 is still growing, and migration to SharePoint 2007 is still at least 18 months off. Therefore, developers are hungry to webify their existing SharePoint sites and applications. This book is the intersection between contemporary development techniques and SharePoint application development.
Development technology has seen such major recent releases as Ajax, ASP.NET 2.0, SQL Server 2005, and more. Developers are hungry to webify their existing SharePoint sites and applications. This book is the intersection between contemporary development techniques and SharePoint application development.
A table of contents is not available for this title.Margriet Bruggeman is a technical architect and software developer specializing in Microsoft technology. She started her career doing PERL and CGI development. Margriet's expertise covers SharePoint, C#, ASP.NET, SQL Server, BizTalk, InfoPath, JavaScriptTM, Content Management Server, Commerce Server, COM+, MTS, Site Server, HTML, OOSC, CBD, UML, RUP, and design patterns. Margriet has worked for large (mostly the top 200 Dutch) companies, such as SNS REAAL, Interpolis, Elsevier, V&D, PTT Post, InHolland, Kappa, Numico, Budelpack, NOC*NSF, Brabantia, Nyenrode, Corus, Ford, and Ericsson.Discusses topics which havent been discussed before in a SharePoint context, such as Ajax, Atlas, Biztalk, InfoPath, and more
Harnesses our market presence in Ajax and .NET 2.0 and applies it to our existing malÓ+
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