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Visual Studio 2010 is out and ReSharper 5 is on its heels; if you don’t know about this product, you need to come to this meeting. If you do, be prepared to learn something new as we go through ReSharper’s features and take a look at some new and advanced ReSharper capabilities. With ReSharper, you can achieve unparalleled productivity and higher code quality. We will be covering:
Code Analysis
Code Style
Code Cleanup
Coding Assistance
Navigation
Refactoring
Templates
Unit Testing
Code Generation
So if you want to work faster, write less code, and write higher quality code, drop in for our interactive presentation.
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Mining List Data in SharePoint 2010
Following up on the SharePoint 2010 introduction from last month, this month’s talk will dive into the different options a developer has for getting at information stored within SharePoint. Topics covered will include the Client OM, RESTful services, the original Web Service way of doing things, Server OM, and finally Linq to SharePoint.
Spokane .NET User Group Meeting:
Time: March 17, 6:00 PM at Itron, Liberty Lake, WA (2111 N Molter Road, Liberty Lake, Washington, 99019)
Topic: Mining List Data in SharePoint 2010
Speaker: Michael Stokesbary
If you have been putting of SharePoint development until 2010, in the hopes that such development will get streamlined, I have both good and bad news for you. The good news is that development on the SharePoint Server 2010 has improved significantly with strong Visual Studio 2010 support, application life-cycle management, SharePoint LINQ, sandboxed deployment, MSBuild support … – the list goes on. The “bad” news is it is time to get off the sidelines and dive into learning this new platform. In this presentation we introduce what makes SharePoint 2010 development so much better than before and why it [...]
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