Hi all!
We have a few spots left for the following training. Please call me if you
are interested in attending this class.
--Mike Matthews
Assistant Director, Computing Services
Haas School of Business
3-0430
Developer Training from MindSharp June 21-23
This 3 -day course will be taught by Bill English - Author of the
SharePoint SDK
http://mindsharp.com/Default.aspx?top=TRAINING&left=SHAREPOINT%20DEVELOPER
Student Pre-Requisites
The technical student should be familiar with IIS. We will be creating
websites using host headers or unique ports and running iisreset. You
should be familiar with general programming in Visual Studio .NET (all code
examples are presented in C#). It is not required that you be a .NET guru,
but as always the more background you bring to the table the more you
benefit. If you are not up to speed with .NET, C#, or VB.NET, I believe you
will find those sections dealing with them fascinating, inspiring, and of
course challenging.
Everything in Microsoft is evolving toward total and complete adoption of
the .NET platform and its various languages. This is an ideal place to
take-a-look, even if it's a bit over the top for you at the moment.
We provide an overview of SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) and Windows
SharePoint Services (WSS). The more you understand about SharePoint
out-of-the-box, the easier it will be for you to bend those rules. That
said, it is by no means required that you be SharePoint savvy.
Students are welcome and encouraged to bring more than one computer to the
class if they wish to use the class as a five-day test environment as part
of an early testing phase in their overall deployment of SharePoint solutions.
If you decide to bring a non-technical manager, then please understand that
we believe this will be an excellent and profitable course for you as long
as you possess a tolerance for being somewhat in over your head on deeper
technical discussions and potentially lost in labs. We encourage you to
keep focused on grasping the overall concepts of how SharePoint can be used
and profitable in your department or enterprise and treat all those
technical programming details as helpful in your quest.
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