Developer: Things that Should be easy in SharePoint Development (but aren’t)

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Ever spend a day writing SharePoint code that should have taken an hour? We'll look at common SharePoint coding tasks that seem like they should easy but can quickly eat up time, and what we can do to mitigate them. This session is intended for application architects, project managers, and developers. Attendees will see several real-world examples of tough SharePoint development tasks and how to deal with them. Attendees will learn to recognize potentially difficult assignments and plan accordingly, rather than getting surprised and face deadline slips.

Eugene Rosenfeld

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Eugene Rosenfeld is the CTO of Black Blade Associates, and 2-time Microsoft MVP awardee. He started his IT career as a database programmer and soon moved into enterprise application integration (EAI) and portal systems. Eugene holds a strong belief that all systems should have the innate ability to intelligently communicate with one another. Most ... Read More

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