SharePoint 2010 Quick Notes
Apart from the SDK documentation, Technical article, How-To and Video
formats, Microsoft is also providing learning content in "Quick Note" format for SharePoint 2010 . Quick Notes are 2-4 page
tasks in a single scenario. Combined, they provide an end-to-end solution for a
specific scenario. Individually, they are single-page tasks that you can print
and use.
You can access them here: SharePoint 2010
Quick Notes
As of now, 3 Quick Notes are
available in MSDN:
Getting Started
with Data Access in SharePoint 2010: Learn to access data in SharePoint
2010
- Access Data in
SharePoint 2010 Web Parts by Using LINQ - Access Multiple SharePoint 2010 Lists by Using LINQ
Getting Started
with Web Development in SharePoint 2010: Learn how to create various
applications for SharePoint 2010. Learn to use SharePoint controls and to
display data
- Add Event
Receivers to SharePoint 2010 Lists - Build WPF Applications by Using the SharePoint 2010
Client Object Model - Create Custom Content Types in SharePoint 2010
- Create Custom List Definitions in SharePoint 2010
- Create Linked Lists in SharePoint 2010
- Create Lists with Custom Content Types in SharePoint
2010 - Work with the SharePoint 2010 Ribbon User Interface
Getting Started
with Web Parts in SharePoint 2010: Learn how to create Web Parts for SharePoint
2010. Learn to use SharePoint controls and to display data
- Create Visual Web
Parts for SharePoint 2010 - Create Visual Web Parts by Using SharePoint 2010
Controls - Connect Web Parts in SharePoint 2010
- Use SharePoint Designer 2010 to Create XSLT List
View Web Parts
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Anyone with a need for Collaboration, Portal (Intranet/Extranet/Internet) or Content Management can go for SharePoint. You can check out some customer success stories here: sharepoint.microsoft.com/.../default.aspxAnonymous
July 27, 2010
Can you Suggest who can go for share point?