Links (10/25/2009)
Posted by Steve Pietrek on October 25, 2009
SharePoint 2007
- How do we do SharePoint development, including TFS integration?
- SharePoint: Preventing the Use of Edit in Datasheet
- Taming the Elusive “Calculated Column” – Referencing a Multiple Lines of Text Column With Append Text: Part 3
- Using a Control Adapter for Branding – Part 3
- SharePoint 2007 – Org Chart Web Part Options
SharePoint 2010
- SharePoint 2010 Expectations Meet Reality
- SharePoint 2010 Timer Jobs changes
- InfoPath 2010 is unveiled at the SharePoint Conference
- Overview of Business Connectivity Services
- SharePoint 2010: Getting Started with Development on SharePoint 2010: Hands on Labs in C# and Visual Basic
- NEW FEATURES: SharePoint 2010 a.k.a. SharePoint 14
- SharePoint and Records Management: Part 4 of 4
Silverlight
- Silverlight FireStarter (Part 1 of 9): Event Kick Off
- Silverlight FireStarter (Part 2 of 9): Keynote
- Silverlight FireStarter (Part 3 of 9): Key Silverlight Scenarios
- Silverlight FireStarter (Part 4 of 9): Expression 3 Overview
- Silverlight FireStarter (Part 5 of 9): Sketch Flow
- Silverlight FireStarter (Part 6 of 9): Toolkit & Controls
- Silverlight FireStarter (Part 7 of 9): RIA Services
- Silverlight FireStarter (Part 8 of 9): Building Silverlight UIs with XAML Power toys
- Silverlight FireStarter (Part 9 of 9): Q&A Panel
- Finally a Simple MVVM in Silverlight
- Fun with CollectionViews
- How To: Silverlight grid hierarchy load on demand using MVVM and RIA services
- Dynamically setting initialization parameters in Silverlight application
- Changing the Mouse Icon graphic in Blend
- 10 shortcuts worth discovering in Expression Blend 3
- Sistr – Free open source rich typography tool for Silverlight
- Magellan – is a lightweight framework that makes it easy to build WPF navigation applications
- XAML Tip: DataContext Comment
- Out-the-box controls in Blend
- Part 1: The Bootstrapper
- Part 2: The Shell
- Part 3: Regions
- Part 3b: View Injection and The Controller Pattern
- MVVM with Prism 101 – Part 4: Modules
- WPF samples now available at Code Gallery

