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26 July 2005
SharePoint Utility Suite
The purpose of the SharePoint Utility Suite is to provide a packaged collection of Tools and Utilities showcasing the Object Model that is delivered with the SharePoint Product and Technologies SDK (which includes Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and SharePoint Portal Server 2003). This package includes code and tool examples that SharePoint Developers and SharePoint Administrators might find useful.
The package is delivered in
as-is source on the SharePoint Products and Technologies Web Component
Directory.
20 July 2005
MCMS & Sharepoint: it's official
"According to CRN, a Microsoft executive, Chris Capossela, publicly confirmed what Redmond has been telling channel partners for some time: that MCMS will get folded into Sharepoint under the new Office 12 roll-out scheduled for the end of 2006."
Trends: Microsoft CMS Sharepoint: It's Official
14 July 2005
Workflow via RSS/Atom
One of the potentially frustrating side-effects of workflow notification systems is their tendency to clog up employees' e-mail in-boxes. Clint Combs has come up with a clever approach to using syndication feeds as an alternative notification mechanism.
Workflow via RSS/Atom
10 July 2005
eBay launches developer Web site
eBay has launched a new Web site intended to help developers create applications for the auction site and its PayPal online payment service.
eBay launches developer Web site
Microsoft confirms RSS plans
Microsoft plans to make Really Simple Syndication a whole lot simpler. Really.
The software maker said on Friday that it will build support for RSS into the next version of Internet Explorer, as well as into Longhorn, the Windows update scheduled to arrive next year.
Microsoft versus RSS
Microsoft wants a piece of Ajax
After downplaying the importance of the emerging Ajax programming model, Microsoft Corp. has decided to jump with booth feet into the Ajax fray.
On Tuesday, Microsoft unveiled "Atlas," a Web client framework that is designed to support multiple DHTML controls with JavaScript code.
Microsoft and Ajax
09 July 2005
Spaghetti bedreigt de wereld
Dit artikel was eerder te lezen op
Infoworld.
Moore's Law is een bekende wet uit de hardwarewereld. Gordon Moore deed omstreeks 1965 een gewaagde uitspraak. Hij beweerde dat het aantal componenten op een microchip sinds 1959 ieder jaar verdubbeld was. Voor software lijkt een soortgelijke wet te gelden. Hoeveel regels code kan een programmeur aan? De begrenzing van ons brein komt in zicht. Als er niet snel iets verandert, gaat software binnen afzienbare tijd ten onder aan spaghetti.
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