Dropping More SharePoint Links into My Blog Bucket
Influenced by recent events, I’m taking SharePoint links off of my active TODO list. My strategy is pathetically simple: don’t do a thing with SharePoint until the next version comes out based on the forlorn hope that the next version will come with a big apology for all previous versions in the form of new, pronounced levels of usability and elegance. Meanwhile, these:
- “Imtech Fields Explorer Visual Studio 2008 plugin”—from Waldek Mastykarz: “Imtech Fields Explorer is one of the tools we really use a lot. It all started with the inability of exploring properties of Site Columns and Content Types and the Internal Names in particular. We needed a simple tool which would allow us to quickly find the field names we need to enter in CAML queries and controls.”
- “SummaryLinkFieldControl Members (
Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing.WebControls
)” - “The MossyBlog Times: Controlling your Silverlight Installation Experience”
- “Development Hole: Move or Copy SharePoint Document Library Files Programmatically”
- “Five Simple But Powerful PowerShell Functions/Filters for SharePoint”
- “Getting Intellisense in your SharePoint XML for Visual Studio”
- “Access Microsoft Access Database From Java Using JDBC-ODBC Bridge”—not really SharePoint but any Office application is related to SharePoint.
- “Other SharePoint Development Tools”
- “Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 & Search Server 2008 Express”
- “SharePoint Links out of the TODO List”