Welcome to my blog on all things SharePoint. I have a range of articles that will interest you if you've made it as far as visiting my blog. I was awarded as an SharePoint MVP by Microsoft in July 2010. I currently live in New York and am an Enterprise Architect at AvePoint Inc.. I co founded www.NothingButSharePoint.com with Mark Miller in 2010.

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Solution Development in SharePoint 2007

This series was inspired by the chatter amongst SharePoint blogs on the best ways to approach customisations in SharePoint using Solutions.

Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6 - Part 7 - Part 8

Leveraging the SharePoint Platform

This series was inspired by a discussion had with Andrew Coates at a Perth SharePoint User Group meeting. This then turned into a 6 part series on Arno Nell's SharePointMagazine.net web site.

Initial post - Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6

Webcasts

I have recorded various web casts that I present at User Groups or just on a specific topic by request:
How ASP.NET Developers can leverage SharePoint webcast
SPSource Webcast: Reverse engineer Lists to ListTemplates and much more
SharePoint Development with Unit Testing webcast
Perth SharePoint UG Web Cast on approaches to deploying artefacts (SPSource)
More...


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I have been interviewed about Leveraging the SharePoint Platform by the SharePoint Pod Show: listen here .

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Free Readify RDN Perth Presentation by yours truly   

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I'll be stepping up onto the Readify pedestal on the 29th October to present 'SharePoint Development Best Practices'. After the presentation we'll be uploading our slides for those who can't make the Perth event. Hadley Wilan will be priming the audience and I'll be going into depth on SharePoint Development. My series of posts on my blog will be covered along with things I haven't yet got round to blogging about so well worth attending. Plus it's free pizza and refreshments!

  • Solution Development in SharePoint 2007
    This series was inspired by the chatter amongst SharePoint blogs on the best ways to approach customisations in SharePoint using Solutions.
    Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6 - Part 7 - Part 8

     

    Don't forget the Perth SharePoint User Group on the 21st October also! It's a SharePoint World in Perth at the moment ;-)

    More details below:

     

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    SESSION DETAILS

    PERTH

    Wednesday 29 October

    5:30pm – 7:30pm

    Cliftons, Australia Place

    Corner St George’s Terrace &

    William Street, Perth

    Investment
    Free!

    « Register NOW »

    You must register for the event

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    Free technical education events from the nation's technical readiness specialists.

    The Readify Developer Network (RDN) is the easiest way for you to get a head start in new and upcoming Microsoft technologies.  RDN events comprise of ReadiPrimer and ReadiDepth sessions, which are presented by Readify's highly qualified and respected Senior Consultants and Developers and are developed through a combination of early access to Microsoft technology and high level experience.

    Due to RDN’s overwhelming demand in Perth,  we are pleased to announce that our next RDN Perth event will be taking place in late October.  We have a fantastic topic and two expert presenters lined up this month – see below for event details.

    Come along and meet some of the Readify team and enjoy robust technical discussion, refreshments and great networking opportunities...all for FREE!

    Like to find out more about RDN.

    October RDN | Perth

    Wednesday 29 October 2008, 5:30pm – 7:30pm

    Cliftons, Australia Place, Corner St George’s Terrace & William Street, Perth

    ReadiPrimer Topic:

    ReadiPrimer sessions offer a snapshot view on specific developer technologies delivered.  Each ReadiPrimer session runs for approximately 30 minutes.

    “Getting Started with MS SharePoint”

    Presented By Hadley Willan, Senior Developer, Readify

    MS SharePoint is a large application framework providing many out-of-the-box benefits and is geared toward customisation.  If you've been daunted by how to get in to SharePoint and what benefits SharePoint can provide, then this ReadiPrimer is for you.

    Hadley Willan will introduce the SharePoint technology. This will cover summaries about Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS), v3.0 vs. v2.0, what SharePoint can provide, how to identify when to apply SharePoint and getting started in SharePoint 3.0 technologies.

    ReadiDepth Topic:

    ReadiDepth sessions are in-depth presentations for a specific technology.  Each session is presented by a Readify Senior Consultant or Developer who is an expert in their field.  ReadiDepth sessions bring you the most advanced and up-to-the-minute technology previews and technical sessions available in the country. 

    “SharePoint Development Best Practices”

    Presented by Jeremy Thake, Senior Consultant, Readify

    SharePoint is an extremely powerful Platform that Developers can leverage to kick start their projects. With all technologies there is the right way, the wrong way and the grey area in the middle. A lot of the Best Practice areas learnt in ASP.NET can be applied to SharePoint such as: environment configuration; source control; automated build scripts; team development; code manageability; code analysis; and more.

    SharePoint also has multiple approaches to achieving the same end functionality and some may seem easy on the surface but are hard to enforce standards and repeatability. Key concepts discussed will include: InfoPath vs. ASP.NET Forms; Site Features vs. Site Templates; SharePoint Designer Workflows vs. Visual Studio Workflows; and more.

    Jeremy will present some lessons learnt from real world scenarios and also some key Best Practices to adhere to in your Development Teams.

    « Register NOW»


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