About Me
- Ed Richard
- I'm currently the CTO for Hedgehog Technology a business dedicated to delivering Cloud based productivity solutions in Logistics
Friday, December 29, 2006
To bLog or not 2bLog
So Chris is first: http://endintiers.com/default.aspx BTW, great post on Forms Authentication in WSS by him. Definetely worth a read.
And here's another: http://www.wssdemo.com/blog/default.aspx and one more for today: http://www.pptspaces.com/sharepointreporterblog/default.aspx
We plan on offering bLogs on our MOSSIG SharePoint server in the near future, keep tuned.
Cheers,
Ed
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Give your apps or forms the Office 2007 look and feel
Here are a few links to third party libraries that make this possible.
DotNetBar, SyncFusion and Infragistics. I have not tried out any of them yet, please contact me with your opinion, maybe we can do a show and tell on one or more of them during our next Mossig meeting.
VSTO Details
A few questions where about where to download VSTO etc., I came across this MS-page that actually has nice recap of all new stuff for developers.
The seperate VSTORuntime is here. I'll be bLogging a few code samples in the next few days.
Lots more info and updated documentation on the new Office Developer Centre. Be sure to check that out!
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Getting Ready for Launch
You can tell we are close to launch date, even the Office On-line Site has a 2007 look and feel: http://officebeta.iponet.net/en-us/sharepointserver/FX100492001033.aspx
While you are there be sure to check out the Additional Resources (Bottom Left on page) with links to (now free!) e-learning courses on Microsoft Office System 2007 for developers and users.
Ready for take off?
http://www.moss2007.be/Pages/Default.aspx on this cool SharePoint 2007 Site.
We are having a party at the Crown about a week later.
MOSSIG is still working on organising the next meeting, we are targetting the 15th of November after the event at the Crown but we will be in another location.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
VSTO SE Rocks!
Last week I spend three full days submerged in Office 2007 development while attending the 2007 Touchdown training for ISV's in Melbourne. The first day was entirely dedicated to VSTO and the XML file formats. Now that VSTO SE is available you can actually do some really interesting stuff in Word, Excel, Outlook etc.
Eric Carter, one of the authors of the Visual Studio Tools for Office book I highly recommend has posted some interesting examples on his bLog. The last one particularly interesting as one of the students in the room with me last week was looking for info on how to display Item Context menus.
Some good getting started documentation here: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=5467323 and here http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=5467322 .
If you prefer videos: http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=237144 , http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=237142
Note the following remark on Eric's bLog:
"Also, a small comment on VSTO Second Edition. Some have assumed that VSTO second edition is a super set of VSTO 2005 as the name kind of implies. This is not the case. You will want to have both VSTO and VSTO second edition installed at the same time in most cases. VSTO has the document projects for Word 2003 and Excel 2003. VSTO SE adds application add-ins to target Office 2003 and Office 2007. The two products should be installed together to get both document and application level customizations."
I'll try to bLog about some Sharepoint dev experiences next week, I have been experimenting with generating documents containing sharepoint list data automatically using event handlers and that seems to be a really cool way of using Sharepoint for data collection (using Infopath) and reporting.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
MOSSIG Meeting Wednesday the 23rd
I am going to be at the meeting however and we have some members that will introduce themselves and show and tell about the solutions they are using or have developed.
For september and october we already have a full schedule with a show and tell session, a business oriented session and a developer session, stay tuned for the official agenda.
Ed