Blogging again

Blogging again

June 2nd, 2008 // 1:09 pm @

Some of my old readers would have noticed that I’ve stopped blogging for quite a while now. Thing in my personal life, kept me busy and off blogging.


However, I am very much here, and dying to start blogging again. While I was in hibernation, the world has moved ahead leaps and bounds. MOSS is getting more and more popularity, and I am seeing people get excited about SharePoint more than I have ever seen before. I have been working with MOSS for a little while now, and it is HUGE. So while I begin another journey to learn, hack and understand the nitty gritty’s of MOSS, I will try my best to keep discussing my findings with you. Had been busy with an architecture project in MOSS and currently working with a MOSS OpenXML based project. Have learnt a lot of things, but MOSS does amaze me daily.


For this so called first post, I will just list out some interesting pieces from fellow bloggers which I have been reading lately.


Andrew Connell posted a nice article on getting Silverlight working in SharePoint.


Spencer Harbar has posted a nice article on Internet Sites Licensing with SharePoint.


The Microsoft SharePoint Team has a nice article discussing the architecture for Building a News Workbench.


Paul Andrew has a short and effective task list on getting started with SharePoint development. Very practical advice here.


Doug Mahugh has some fantastic resources for those interested in getting started with Open XML. One of the best compilations I have seen.


And last but not least, Todd Baginski has a nice article on programmatically customising Site Navigation in WSS and MOSS.


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