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Recommended articles related to SharePoint

April 23rd, 2009 by Tobias Zimmergren

Author: Tobias Zimmergren
URL: http://www.zimmergren.net

Introduction

I use FeedReader to manage all my RSS feeds, and sometimes I tag some of the articles as "favorite" or "starred" articles – so I easily can find them when needed.

With that said, here’s some of the articles I’ve been tagging as recommended reading during the last couple of weeks/month.

Note: There’s plenty of more fish in the sea, these are just some of the tagged posts I’ve been looking at and I recommend reading.

Recommended reading, in no particular order

SharePoint Governance and Get Your Project Started Right Decks
MVP Robert L. Bouge

My Sites – Market Yourself!!
MVP Liam Cleary

SharePoint Work Acceleration Toolkit 2007 aka (SWAT)
MVP Pierre Erol GIRAUDY

Favorite CodePlex SharePoint Projects
MVP Bil Simser

Customizing master-detail lists with SharePoint Designer
Searching your SharePoint sites with Internet Explorer 8
MVP Agnes Molnar

How to Implement Governance and Taxonomy™ Planning in SharePoint
Quick and Simple Method to Establish Your Policy Governance Team
Mark Schneider

HOW TO- Enhance SharePoint User Profiles With The Business Data Catalog
MVP Todd Baginski

http://www.21apps.com/category/agile/testing/ (All posts tagged with testing is worth a look!)
MVP Andrew Woody

JQuery – A Fresh Look at What YOU Can Do On SharePoint Without Server Code
Joel Oleson aka. SharePointJoel

Author: Tobias Zimmergren
URL: http://www.zimmergren.net

Introduction

A lot of people have been asking me what my current development platform looks like in terms of virtual machines, what OS I’m developing on, what tools I use etc.

With this post I will try to summarize what my current virtual development environment looks like!

Note: For different enterprise-projects, this will look a lot different of course. This post only covers my main on-a-daily-basis machines that I use to develop and customize SharePoint, and not the complete harem of my setup! :-)

A few different environments

I’ve got a couple of different environments running for my SharePoint playground.

  • Main development environment
    • VPC: MOSS+SQL, 3700 MB RAM
    • VPC: DC, 1024 MB RAM
  • Main testing/deploy environment
    • VPC: MOSS+SQL, 2048 MB RAM
    • VPC: DC, 1024 MB RAM
  • Legacy development environment
    • VPC: MOSS+SQL, 3700 MB RAM
    • VPC: DC, 1024 MB RAM
  • Legacy testing/deploy environment
    • VPC: MOSS+SQL, 2048 MB RAM
    • VPC: DC, 1024 MB RAM

I’ve got a couple machines running in Hyper-V as well, but they’re out of the scope for my "daily-basis" rigs. I may cover them in another post.

Main Development Environment

In my main development environment I am currently running the following setup:

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2008
  • Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 SP1 + rollups
  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 SP1
  • Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007
  • Microsoft SharePoint Designer (this product is now FREE by the way)
  • WSS SDK
  • MOSS SDK
  • Visual Studio extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

That is the baseline for my setup, and on top of that I am running a bunch of third-party tools to make the life of a developer and administrator a heck more efficient:

  • WSPBuilder, awesome dev-tool by Carsten Keutmann
  • WarmUpScript, I still use this from time to time!
  • Application Pool Manager, great tool by Spence Harbar
  • SharePoint Manager 2007, another awesome tool by Carsten Keutmann
  • CAML Query Builder, the foremost important tool next to the WSPBuilder in my rig!
  • BDC MetaMan, great BDC Definition Editor by LightningTools
  • .NET Reflector

The tools mentioned above are the tools I ALWAYS have installed on ALL my dev machines, then of course on a case-to-case scenario there’s a bunch of other tools I may need to install.

Scroll down to the end of this article to see links to other great tools, of which some I am using myself!

Legacy development environment

The tools I use are the same, but the main setup looks like this:

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2005
  • Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 SP1 + rollups
  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (+VS 2008 if needed)
  • Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007
  • Microsoft SharePoint Designer
  • WSS SDK
  • MOSS SDK
  • Visual Studio extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

Legacy testing/deploy environments

When I need to test my products, solutions and fancy-pancy code – I usually switch over to an independent  machine which is installed from scratch in order to make sure that all the solutions works without any underlying or unknown dependencies.

This environment is basically a replica of the development rig.

No development tools installed here!

Other tools for the toolbox

Bil Simser has written up a good list of "Favorite CodePlex Projects" which I find very interesting.

Vincent Rothwell aka. The Kid as an awesome summary of his dev toolbox that might be worth checking out

There’s a bunch of great tools on CodePlex, so if you havn’t checked it out already – DO SO NOW

Swedish SharePoint Communities – Now we’re talking

January 31st, 2009 by Tobias Zimmergren

This is just going to be a short announcement on what’s going on over here in Sweden, on our side of the globe. So – if you’re not interested about what’s going on over here, stop reading right about now.

Sweden SharePoint Community

As some of you might have noticed, there’s a new community rising in the roots of Sweden – Sweden SharePoint Community.

If you’re not already a member – why not have a go at it and become one today. (It’s in Swedish, so that’s pretty much a required knowledge) :-)

Sweden SharePoint User Group

Sweden SharePoint User Group’s next event is approaching fast and the next meeting will be held in Stockholm the 9th of February. (Read more here)

There will be a meeting in March in Malmö, which will be announced shortly.

TechDays – approaching

TechDays will be held in Västerås the 17-18th of March 2009. Read more

I can (Windows) Azure you – Song

November 28th, 2008 by Tobias Zimmergren

Okay, so I’ve been writing up a simple song the last week, which I just recorded with my laptop-microphone at the same time that I tried to do some tricks with the guitar… It all ended up with a song called “I can (Windows) Azure you”.

You can download the song here

Being a serious guy and all, please don’t take the song too serious ;-)

However! You may do cool remixes if you’d like, just let me know because they couldn’t possibly get any worse than this! :-)

Have a good weekend all!

Enjoy.

Sweden SharePoint User Group – November 18

November 15th, 2008 by Tobias Zimmergren

We’re going to have our first User Group with Sweden SharePoint User Group on Tuesday, November 18.

Anyone can register and attend the meeting, as long as you sign up here!

I will be presenting some highlights (at least what I found interesting in my SharePointer-eye) from TechEd Developers – which is also a recap of what was said at the PDC conference!

I hope to see you there!

Regards,
Tobias

Leaving for TechEd EMEA 2008 – Developers

November 9th, 2008 by Tobias Zimmergren

So, after a few weeks of conferences around the globe (PDC, TechEd) the time has come for the TechEd EMEA 2008 Developer tracks.

I’m leaving for Barcelona in the morning, tomorrow monday, and will arrive during the early noon.

I hope to see some of you guys there, and keep an eye out for updates in my blog!

TechEd_EMEA_180_SeeYouThere_DEV

Cheerio!

CKS EBE – Comments Manager

October 16th, 2008 by Tobias Zimmergren

Introduction

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    A new version of this tool can be downloaded [here]
    Read more about the new version [here]
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I have been getting a few requests from people who’ve been getting quite a lot of spam in their Enhanced Blog Edition SharePoint blog, and who don’t currently have the ability to change any code or make adjustments. (They’ve got permissions to the system, but not to actually do anything like upgrade the assembly, add a nifty re-captcha validator or any other changes. They’re only allowed to do the “admin-stuff through the admin-interface”).

My quick and dirty solution was to provide them with a “Comments Manager” which basically is a Windows Application that will list all comments in the blog with a checkbox beside it. The “admin” can then check the desired (or, undesired..) blog comments and then kill them. This solution proved to be much faster than to do the same using the web browser using e.g. the tedious “Edit in datasheet view” option.

Note; This isn’t by far any cool application – it merely does what the few people want it to do, kill undesired comments with a better overview :)

Features

This light-weight application will do the following:

  • List all comments
    • Comment Author
    • Trimmed Body
    • Background-coloring
      • Green for comments with status = “Approved”
      • Red for all other (Rejected and Pending)
  • Kill selected comments

Simple as that!

Comments Manager preview

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Download

Download the CKS:EBE Comments Manager v1.1.0.0

If you have ideas or comments, or if it simply doesn’t work – leave a comment!
Better yet, leave a comment anyway! :)

Future additions

If required by the people using this simple app – the future versions could include

  • Comment status change [Approval status]
  • Use Web Services to connect to your SP site instead
  • Track- and linkback manager
  • etc. etc.

Going offline – Finally the vacation has arrived!

September 4th, 2008 by Tobias Zimmergren

As you may have noticed, I havn’t been really active here the last couple of weeks since I’ve been fully absorbed with a bunch of cool SharePoint projects lately. However, the time has come for me to go on a well-deserved vacation for 2 weeks. During that period, you will probably not hear a word from me.

When I’m back, I’ve got some cool ideas to blog about – see you then!

Perhaps a little bit of golf on Mallorca?

And, perhaps a whole lot of sun on Mallorca?

Microsoft Tech·Ed EMEA 2008 – Developer

August 27th, 2008 by Tobias Zimmergren

Author: Tobias Zimmergren
http://www.zimmergren.net

 TechEd Barcelona 2008

(Get your TechEd EMEA 2008 Developer BLOG BLING from here)

Microsoft Tech·Ed EMEA 2008 Developers

Microsoft Tech·Ed EMEA 2008 Developers is the Microsoft premier technical education conference just for developers. For five days, you and more than 4,000 of your peers have countless opportunities to explore about the latest cutting-edge technologies from Microsoft.

Be a part of the experience
- Design a personalized schedule from 15 Technical Tracks and 3 Virtual Tracks
- Advance your development skills in one of more than 200 Breakout Sessions
- Go deep with Microsoft experts in one of more than 90 Interactive Sessions
- Take your time and drill down on a specific task with our Self Paced Hands-on Labs

Be a part of this year’s Tech·Ed EMEA 2008 Developers, 10-14 November 2008, in the CCIB, Barcelona, Spain.

For more information, check out the following:

- Is Tech·Ed EMEA 2008 Developers right for you? Learn who should attend.
- Why you can’t afford to miss Tech·Ed EMEA 2008 Developers. See the benefits of attending.

Tracks of interest

The most interesting tracks for me would probably be the following ones:

  • PDC Highlights
    • The best highlights from PDC, presented at TechEd – Yay!
  • Office and SharePoint
    • This is ofcourse nothing I can skip, as it lies so close to my heart!
      (It’s sad, I know…)
    • A good mix of different topics regarding SharePoint and Office will be covered
  • Business Intelligence
    • Learn how to easily integrate, analyze, and report on all of your corporate data, using the Microsoft data platform, end-user tools, and analytics applications.

See you there?

If anyone is going to TechEd Barcelona this year (Developer tracks), please leave a comment. It would be great fun to meet some of the people I only meet "online" otherwise.

Leave a comment if you’re showing up, and I might just buy you a beer once we’re there!

Cheers.

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Screencasting software

July 30th, 2008 by Tobias Zimmergren

For those of you who’re interested in recording some screencasts and video tutorials, I just ran across this blog: http://mashable.com/2008/02/21/screencasting-video-tutorials/

I wanted to post this as a bookmark to myself, and as a peak to those of you who’s interested.

Some of them are free, some are commercial.