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Jun
28
Writing your own custom DataFormWebPart with C# rather than SharePoint Designer
I believe that the DataFormWebPart class is a very powerful, often overlooked, piece of functionality available to SharePoint Developers that deserves some serious attention. The DataFormWebPart (DFWP) is nothing new, and many have blogged about cre ...
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Jun
14
Welcome to my Blog!
To be brief… I'm a 4 year SharePoint veteran. I started working for Bill and Todd back in 2004, both writing code for them, as well as training their SharePoint developer course. As some of you know… this is my first week BACK at Mindsharp. I took ...
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Jun
13
How to Effectively Manage your “12 Hive” SharePoint Customizations and Deployments (Part 1 of 2): Keeping your Developers Honest and your Investment Secure with Source Safe
The Scenario: The standard rule, "all code must be backed up", or more specifically for a Microsoft shop, "all code must be in Visual Source Safe (VSS)", definitely applies to an organization's SharePoint "12 Hive&quo ...
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