Extending the LINQ to SharePoint context to allow additional fields and properties in your queries Paid Members Public
One of the culprits of working with the LINQ to SharePoint contexts that are being auto-generated for us is that it actually doesn’t necessarily render all the fields or properties you require. For example the built-in fields "Created By" or the "Attachments" property of a
Conditionally Enable or Disable a Button/Command in your SharePoint 2010 custom Ribbon group Paid Members Public
In most of my recent projects I’ve been required to hook up some custom functionality and add custom forms, pages and Web Parts. Some of the forms and pages I designed needed to be launched from the Ribbon menu, which of course is contextual. This basically means that when

SP 2010: Developing for performance Part 8 - Control that ViewState Paid Members Public
SharePoint 2010 developing for performance article series: In this series of articles I will briefly introduce you to some key concepts when it comes to developing for performance in our SharePoint 2010 applications. Related articles in series * SP 2010: Developing for performance Part 1 - Developer Dashboard * SP 2010: Developing

SP 2010: Developing for SharePoint 2010 and Windows Azure - Part 1 Paid Members Public
After many-a-requests I’ve decided to do an article on how you can work with an Azure-hosted SQL Server and consume that data in SharePoint 2010. Related articles for working with external data in SharePoint 2010: * Getting started with Business Connectivity Services (BCS) in SharePoint 2010 * Programmatically work with External
Office 365 - Part 2: Getting started with Office 365 Paid Members Public
Author: Tobias Zimmergren [https://zimmergren.net/] http:https:https://zimmergren.net//zimmergren.net//www.zimmergren.net [/] | http://www.tozit.com [http://www.tozit.com/] | [@zimmergren]( http://www.twitter.com/zimmergren) Introduction [http://office365.microsoft.com/] In this series I will cover the aspects of Office 365 briefly and of course
Office 365 - Part 1: What is Office 365 and how can my organization benefit from using it? Paid Members Public
This is the first post in a series about Office 365. In this series I will cover the aspects of Office 365 briefly and of course dig deeper into the SharePoint-bits. The article series is meant to give you a heads-up about Office 365, and of course give you the

SP 2010: Developing for performance part 7 - Crunching those scripts Paid Members Public
SharePoint 2010 developing for performance article series: In this series of articles I will briefly introduce you to some key concepts when it comes to developing for performance in our SharePoint [http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/] 2010 applications. Related articles in series * SP 2010: Developing for performance Part 1 - Developer

SP 2010: Developing for performance Part 6 - CSS Sprites Paid Members Public
SharePoint 2010 developing for performance article series: In this series of articles I will briefly introduce you to some key concepts related to developing for performance in our SharePoint [http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/] 2010 applications. Related articles in series * SP 2010: Developing for performance Part 1 - Developer Dashboard [https:
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