Category: Web Development

According to Wikipedia, Web development is a broad term for the work involved in developing a web site for the Internet (World Wide Web) or an intranet (a private network). Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications (or just ‘web apps’) electronic businesses, and social network services. A more comprehensive list of tasks to which development commonly refers, may include web engineering, web design, web content development, client liaison, client-side/server-side scripting, web server and network security configuration, and e-commerce development.

With SharePoint and other Microsoft technologies, development is a broad subject matter which is constantly evolving.

Therefore, the Web development category is very broad too, and is full of handy tips, tricks and advise. Check out some of the Step by Step blogs or learn with our eBooks, How To videos and Webinars.

How to: Build a SharePoint-hosted Client Web Part in SharePoint 2013
How to: Build a SharePoint-hosted Client Web Part in SharePoint 2013
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I am extremely interested in the new SharePoint 2013 App model so I have been doing a lot with them lately. The latest thing I was trying was building a SharePoint-hosted Client Web Part. I have found that there is not a lot of information out there yet on how to use these so I wanted to share some of the things I ran into. This post on MSDN is good to help you get started with the setup of your app. Hopefully this info will help you get started. This post assumes you have installed Visual Studio 2012 RC as well as the SharePoint development tools.

New Features In SharePoint 2013
New Features In SharePoint 2013
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SharePoint 2013 will, without a doubt, be a huge success for Microsoft. The SharePoint platform has come a long way and SharePoint 2013 (code named SP15) is another leap forward. Search is one of the areas where Microsoft has, once again, made huge investments and the new functionality is astounding.

Working with Microsoft Fast Search Server 2010 for SharePoint - Ch1 Introduction to FAST Search Server for SharePoint
Working with Microsoft Fast Search Server 2010 for SharePoint – Ch1 Introduction to FAST Search Server for SharePoint
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Build robust, scalable search solutions to fit the way your business works with Microsoft Fast Search Server 2010 Deliver powerful search tools to your clients-using Microsoft FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint. Led by three search experts, you’ll learn how to deliver advanced intranet search capabilities and build custom, search-driven applications for your business. Use… READ MORE

Real World SharePoint 2010 Indispensable Experiences From 22MVP’S Chapter 1: Building a Perfect Test Environment for SharePoint Server 2010
Real World SharePoint 2010 Indispensable Experiences From 22MVP’S Chapter 1: Building a Perfect Test Environment for SharePoint Server 2010
Ebooks

SharePoint 2010 Indispensable Experiences From 22 MVP’s This book is a must-have anthology of current best practices for SharePoint 2010 from 20 of the top SharePoint MVPs. They offer insider advice on everything from installation, workflow, and Web parts to business connectivity services, Web content management, and claims-based security. SharePoint 2010 boasts significant updates, new… READ MORE

Create a Windows Azure Auto-Hosted App in SharePoint 2013
Create a Windows Azure Auto-Hosted App in SharePoint 2013
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Wouldn’t it be awesome if you could deploy server side code to your office 365 tenant? Yes, it would! And with Windows Azure Auto-Hosted apps in SharePoint 2013 it is possible! This is amazing! I feel a little bit sorry for all the competitors. With the possibility to run server side code within Office 365 there are only few reasons to run SharePoint on premise. Especially midsize companies should consider really well to migrate to Office 365.

SharePoint 2013 for the Decision Maker
SharePoint 2013 for the Decision Maker
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Microsoft unveiled Office 2013, including SharePoint 2013, the newest versions of Office 365, and all other related products. It’s been a huge week in the Twittersphere and blogosphere.
There’s little that hasn’t been said already about the new products and their features. There are even blogs describing, in detail, deployment and implementation procedures. Perhaps the perspective I can provide that’s unique is to tell you what I am telling C- and D- level executives, as well as IT Pros and Devs, about what all of this means to your business and the choices you need to make.

SharePoint 2013 Top 10 New Features
SharePoint 2013 Top 10 New Features
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Here are some Top Features of SharePoint 2013 that will start to sell your business on investigating the Preview. All of these features are documented in TechNet. I’ll do a Top 10 for each audience as more information becomes available.

Dipping Your Toes in the SharePoint 2013 and Office 2013 Preview Goodness
Dipping Your Toes in the SharePoint 2013 and Office 2013 Preview Goodness
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If you haven’t been living beneath a rock in the last two days, you probably heard the news we released the SharePoint 2013 Preview and Office 2013 Preview. Since there is already a massive amount of content available on blogs, TechNet etc. I’m not going to add even more with this blog post. My goal is simply to give you a limited amount of resources to quickly get you up to speed with all the news.

SharePoint 2013: Claims is the New Black
SharePoint 2013: Claims is the New Black
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Well, by know everybody living in the SharePoint world are sitting with their best tin foil hats on and installing, configuring and fiddling with SharePoint 2013 Preview, which was announced today by mister Steve. I’ve been fortunate to be a part of the (debated) closed beta for some time and have been trying out the new version of our favorite product. You probably will be overwhelmed with blog posts over the next couple of months, up until the SharePoint Conference 2012, and continuing after that. And I aim to be a part of the flooding (at least partly)…starting with a topic that I think is profoundly important – Authentication.