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Using Windows Presentation Foundation and Line-of-Business Data in Microsoft Office Clients

August 11, 2009 by Staff · Leave a Comment 

Learn how to use WPF to present data for a better user experience in your Office solutions built with Visual Studio.

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Demonstrating how to sync Facebook events to Outlook

August 5, 2009 by Staff · Leave a Comment 

Every once in a while, we learn of neat apps that have been created with the Office development tools in Visual Studio.

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Demonstrating how to sync Facebook events to Outlook

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Visual Studio 2010 Features for Office Development

August 3, 2009 by Staff · Leave a Comment 

Learn about the new deployment features for Office Solutions in Visual Studio 2010

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Video: Binding WPF Controls to Data in Visual Studio 2010

July 3, 2009 by Staff · Leave a Comment 

This week I’m featuring the topic Binding WPF Controls to Data in Visual Studio .

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Delivering ongoing value

March 25, 2009 by Staff · Leave a Comment 

It has been a little over a year since we shipped VS 2008 and .NET FX 3.5.

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Delivering ongoing value

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Silverlight Deep Zoom and Office Add-ins

March 7, 2009 by Staff · Leave a Comment 

I had some ‘free’ time today waiting to give a demo at an MVP conference session – the session over-ran, and I found myself sitting in the hallway for an hour.

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Silverlight Deep Zoom and Office Add-ins

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New Site aggregates SharePoint Developer Topics…

November 20, 2008 by Ty Anderson · Leave a Comment 

Microsoft has a new site that helps you get started using SharePoint in your development efforts. The site aggregates virtual labs, webcasts, white papers, tutorials and other related content. Instead of searching everywhere for good code to steal, you can go to this site and find what you need to get started with SharePoint development

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The site covers the foundational topics of SharePoint development such as:

  • building Web Parts
  • working with SharePoint Data Lists
  • creating custom Workflows
  • creating Event Handlers
  • Designing custom Themes (or Brands)
  • using SharePoint Web Services
  • creating custom Content types
  • and more (i.e. Silverlight, page navigation, user management, etc)

The site reminds me of the Interactive Developer Map (IDM) available at the Office Developer Portal. The IDM highlights what you can do with WPF while also providing a tool that aggregates content related to Office development (i.e. VSTO, SharePoint, & more).

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