Category Archives: .NET

SharePoint Online Update

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Microsoft has just released the first update to SharePoint Online and they have added a couple of features that really strengthens the “cloud” proposition to anyone trying to decide whether to keep their SharePoint farm local or go online.

Business Connectivity Services

BCS in SharePoint Online allows us to finally connect internal line of business systems to our SharePoint Online portal. It’s now possible to start generating meaningful dashboards, KPIs and even CRUD (Create, Read, Update Delete)  applications in SharePoint Online that can connect to your internal systems. Read More »

Devs Are Smart.

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The Programming Life Cycle

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Wordless Wednesday

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Bugs.

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Start your #SharePoint #Intranet implementation with a vision

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So you’ve heard of SharePoint and how it can help organizations share and search for knowledge and resources. How it can help with productivity improvements. How it can help your team make informed decisions with business intelligence. How it can help… the list goes on! I’m not posting this to tell you all the great things SharePoint can do. I am going to try and influence you to start with a vision!

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Wordless Wednesday

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Partial Classing ORM Entities

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I love the idea of splitting code up and using partial classes. This makes life so much easier when dealing with ORM created code, such as that of the Entity Framework and LLBLGen. Here is a very simple example of implementing a partial class to implement some special processing, without having to mess around with the originally defined entity… Read More »

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