Developing for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0: 2 new articles

A couple of weeks ago I reported that Patrick Tisseghem's book on SharePoint Server 2007 was available in bookstores. Well it looks he just couldn't stop writing! Now two new articles on "Development Tools and Techniques for Working with Code in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0" are available on MSDN.

Summary: Learn the skills you need to develop for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, about the differences from traditional ASP.NET development, about the required development environment, and the steps to build a Windows SharePoint Services solution with Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.

Summary: Explore Windows SharePoint Services solutions, solution architecture, and techniques for creating, deploying, maintaining, and upgrading Windows SharePoint Services solutions.

This first article provides insight into the skills you need to develop for Windows SharePoint Services, the differences from traditional ASP.NET development, the development environment that is required, and the steps you must take to build a Windows SharePoint Services solution with Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. The second part of the article explores the concept of Windows SharePoint Services solutions, addressing the architecture of a solution, and the techniques for creating, deploying, maintaining, and upgrading Windows SharePoint Services solutions. This article also includes walkthroughs that show the different approaches developers and administrators can take.

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