As a first-class platform that has evolved significantly since its previous release, SharePoint 2010 now provides several advancements for the developer (native Visual Studio tools support, services and extensibility enhancements, and APIs), and many new capabilities (improved data programmability, line-of-business interoperability, and sandboxed solutions). With this authoritative guide, industry veteran Steve Fox provides expert guidance on developing applications as he walks you through the fundamentals of programming, explores the developer toolset, and provides practical code examples to teach you how to use many of SharePoint's new developer features. You'll quickly discover how SharePoint's rich platform supports great collaboration, extensibility, and interoperability.
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Steve Fox is a Technical Evangelist in the Developer Platform Evangelism group at Microsoft. He presents at many conferences and has written numerous articles.
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Steve Fox is a Technical Evangelist in the Developer Platform Evangelism group at Microsoft. He's worked in the IT industry for over 15 years, in areas such as natural language, search, developer tools, and more recently Office Business Application and SharePoint development. Steve also presents at many conferences such as TechEd, VSLive, DevConnections, SAP TechEd, among others, and has written a number of articles for MSDN Magazine.