Quick Note Scenario: Getting Started with Web Development in SharePoint 2010
Getting Started with Web Development in SharePoint 2010: Learn how to create various applications for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products and Technologies. Learn to use SharePoint controls and to display data.
Applies to: Office 2010 | SharePoint Foundation 2010 | SharePoint Server 2010 | Visual Studio | Visual Studio 2010
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Next Steps
Additional Resources
About the Author
Published: August 2010
Provided by: Frank Rice, Microsoft Corporation
Quick Notes are 2-4 page tasks in a single scenario. Combined, they provide an end-to-end solution for a specific scenario. Individually, they are single-page tasks that you can print and use.
The goal of these exercises is to give you the steps that you need to develop web solutions by using web development tools and technologies such as SharePoint 2010 and Visual Studio 2010. Each task addresses a particular scenario. When you complete an exercise, you should have a good idea of what you must do to use the information for your own applications.
Next Steps
To implement this scenario, complete the following tasks:
Building WPF Applications by Using the SharePoint 2010 Client Object Model
Create Silverlight Applications to Access SharePoint 2010 Data
Create Silverlight Graphs with SharePoint 2010 Data by Using LINQ
Additional Resources
About the Author
Frank Rice, Microsoft Corporation, is a frequent contributor to the Microsoft Office Developer Center.