DIWUG Session: Ask The Experts#

Yet another Dutch Information Worker User Group session at November 4th: ask the experts. Several SharePoint expert will be talking and answering questions about SharePoint 2010.

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Subscribe here: http://www.diwug.nl/

More info (in Dutch):

“In de week van 2 tot 6 november wordt er in Amsterdam een IGNITE SharePoint 2010 training gegeven aan Microsoft SharePoint professionals. Zowel de trainers als de deelnemers wilden graag hun medewerking verlenen aan een DIWUG avond. Deze mogelijkheid wilden we natuurlijk niet aan jullie voorbij laten gaan.

Dit keer is een informele setting waar mogelijkheid wordt geboden om vragen te stellen aan trainers Spencer Harbar (MCM & MVP - UK) en Wouter van Vugt (MVP - NL) of andere SharePoint MVP's en experts als Tobias Zimmergren (MVP - Zweden) en Waldek Mastykarz (MVP - NL) maar ook Matthijs Hoekstra (Microsoft) en Mirjam van Olst (MCM) zijn aanwezig.

Dit keer geen plenaire sessies, maar mogelijkheid om de experts te ontmoeten en ze te bestoken met vragen over de nieuwe features van SharePoint 2010 of best practices van MOSS 2007. En natuurlijk vergeten we de inwendige mens niet... “

Thursday, October 29, 2009 9:06:29 PM UTC #    Comments [0]  | 

 

SharePoint 2010 news#
Silverlight Toolkit October Release#

A new toolkit release! Some cool drag and drop features:

“Other big news for this release is the introduction of comprehensive, WPF-compatible drag-and-drop support for Silverlight! Although this support doesn't extend outside the web browser (that would require changes to Silverlight itself), it enables full-fidelity drag-and-drop experiences within the browser using the same API that WPF users are already accustomed to. And if that wasn't enough, there are also a collection of drag-and-drop-friendly "wrapper controls" for common scenarios (ex: ListBox, TreeView, and DataGrid) that make it trivial to add support for drag-and-drop to an existing control. Dragging and dropping within a control (to re-order items) or between controls (to move items around) is now just a few lines of XAML away! (Note: No code changes necessary!) But wait, there's more: There's also a wrapper for Charting's DataPointSeries that enables drag-and-drop into and out of a live Chart control! This really needs to be seen to be believed, so please visit the "Drag and Drop" page of the public samples for a great example of this. Then go read Jafar's post about the new drag/drop support for all the juicy details!”

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Check out the demo here: http://silverlight.net/content/samples/sl3/toolkitcontrolsamples/run/default.html

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 5:22:27 AM UTC #    Comments [0]  | 

 

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