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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Strongly Typed URLs in SharePoint
So it seems that the current flurry of advancement in our SP framework at work is leading me to write another topical blog post. For the longest time (at least a year), I’d been wanting to improve the way we handle … Continue reading
Posted in ASP .NET, C#, SharePoint, Web
Tagged asp .net, authoring, EditorPart, server relative, sharepoint, site, site collection, URI, URL
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SharePoint Pain Points
Having worked with the developer nightmare that is Microsoft SharePoint for a couple of years and being one of the architects of a framework which sits on top of it, I’ve come to know a lot about various parts of … Continue reading
Posted in SharePoint
Tagged allproperties, cssregistration, linq to sharepoint, msdn, pain, publishingweb, sharepoint, spfield, spwebconfigmodification, webprovisioned
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Thoughts on Knockout JS
I’m lazy and I think it’s high time I revived this blog so here goes. In the past six months at work, I’ve used Knockout JS in a couple of projects, including a (very) rich client app where I had … Continue reading