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Adding Safe Controls Entries in Visual Studio 2010

I have been working on my new web site and needed to upgrade my menu control from the Visual Studio 2008 project format to Visual Studio 2010 format. In doing so I created the proper SharePoint Items (SPIs) for my project to build into a WSP. One is ...[Read more]

Published: 8/20/2010 | 0  Comments | 1  Links to this post

Building Blocks #1: Silverlight Slideshow Viewer for SharePoint

It has been a while (OK, a long while) since I have published a series of posts on a topic. My last series, SharePoint Image Search, has been very well received. This series will walk through the Building Blocks that I have created to demonstrate an ...[Read more]

Published: 3/8/2010 | 0  Comments | 0  Links to this post

Upgrading from Bing Maps CTP to Version 1

I am in the process of updating all of my SharePoint 2010 projects from Beta to RC. I had a lot of fun learning how to use the Bing Maps Silverlight control for a few social computing demos that I built. Version 1 was released late last year and now ...[Read more]

Published: 2/20/2010 | 0  Comments | 0  Links to this post

ClientAccessPolicy file in SharePoint 2010

I am upgrading my Silverlight demo code from the old beta to beta 2 and see that there are a few new considerations for the deployment of ClientAccessPolicy.xml files. In a previous post I demonstrated how to do this for SharePoint 2007. The heartbu ...[Read more]

Published: 11/18/2009 | 0  Comments | 0  Links to this post

Life After SharePoint Conference 2009

Wow, anyone in attendance at the 2009 SharePoint Conference will tell you, there was a LOT going on. I don’t want to rub your nose in it, it is a simple fact, being at the conference, experiencing the nerdy goodness of ITF collaboration and sharing, ...[Read more]

Published: 10/26/2009 | 0  Comments | 0  Links to this post

Easier Silverlight Development against SharePoint

I have been spending quite a bit of time lately working with Silverlight 3 and SharePoint. One of the first big shifts for me is that Silverlight Development is Client development. Silverlight runs in the browser, but it runs on the client, so no Sh ...[Read more]

Published: 9/18/2009 | 0  Comments | 0  Links to this post

Azure Explanation for the Code Phobic

I found this great video explaining Azure. What is Windows Azure? http://blog.smarx.com/posts/what-is-windows-azure-a-hand-drawn-video I love the hand drawn approach to teaching. Just goes to show that the simplest teaching techniques are someti ...[Read more]

Published: 7/9/2009 | 0  Comments | 0  Links to this post

Up and running with Silverlight

I have been really wanting to spend time on Silverlight lately. I am a real visual learner (and teacher) so Silverlight and SharePoint are a natural fit for me. I want to build up a few posts about the joys and sorrow of getting started. So here goe ...[Read more]

Published: 5/21/2009 | 2  Comments | 0  Links to this post

OFC315 Social Networking and User Profiles for Business

My second breakout session at Tech•Ed ‘09 has been posted on Tech•Ed Online. I loved that the audience awoke early enough on the last day of the conference to attend my session at 0900! Coffee in hand they endured my jokes, dog photos and screamin ...[Read more]

Published: 5/20/2009 | 0  Comments | 0  Links to this post

TechEd Panel Discussion

I had a chance to sit in on the MVP SharePoint Panel Discussion here at Tech•Ed yesterday. The AV folks here at TechEd must be burning the candle at both ends because they already posted the session on Tech•Ed Online. Microsoft SharePoint MVP Devel ...[Read more]

Published: 5/13/2009 | 0  Comments | 0  Links to this post
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