Workflow, Collaboration, Enterprise Content Management

JOG Talk - Inside the Visual Studio extensions for SharePoint

by John Holliday 21. February 2007 05:56

Jacksonville Office Geeks

Join us for the next Jacksonville Office Geeks (JOG) talk on Thursday, February 22th from 6-8PM.
"Inside the Visual Studio extensions for SharePoint"

Take your SharePoint development experience to a whole new level with the recently released Visual Studio extensions for Windows SharePoint Services. In this session, we will take a deep dive into all aspects of the tool from site definitions and list definitions to content types and web part development. After this session, you will have a better understanding of how to setup the most effective SharePoint development environment and learn how to leverage the full power of Visual Studio using this amazing new tool.

Presented By: John Holliday

Location & Directions:
Meetings are held at the Modis Building (1 Independent Drive; Jacksonville, FL; 32207)in downtown Jacksonville, FL in Conference Room A on the 2nd Floor. The Modis building is located very near the northern base of the Main Street Bridge and across the street from the Jacksonville Landing. Use the 2 maps on the following page to find your way.

http://floridaofficegeeks.org/JOG/Pages/Meeting%20Logistics.aspx

Registration Link:
https://www.clicktoattend.com/invitation.aspx?code=114132&wa=wsignin1.0

About Jacksonville Office Geeks:
The purpose of this special interest group is to bring the local SharePoint community together to share tips, tricks, ideas and best practices for developing solutions on the SharePoint platform. With the coming release of SharePoint 2007, and the many new developments surrounding the Windows SharePoint Services v3 (WSS) & Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS), there is a lot to talk about. However, it won't be limited to the next version of SharePoint; the SIG will also have a focus of the current version of SharePoint: WSS v2 & SharePoint Portal Server 2003 (SPS). In addition to informal discussion, the group will also feature speakers and experts from Microsoft, Microsoft Partners and the SharePoint developer community.

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4/6/2007 5:05:57 PM

Oskar Austegard

Was there a slide deck/demo code accompanying this? I am struggling with VSeWSS trying to add feature provisioning callouts to my lists - according to Chris o'Brien it can't be done; I would love to learn otherwise...

sharepointnutsandbolts.blogspot.com/.../...ss.html

Oskar Austegard

4/7/2007 6:39:26 PM

John Holliday

Oskar - what exactly do you mean by "feature provisioning callouts to my lists"? Are you building a feature that creates lists in SharePoint?

John Holliday

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