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Sahil, on his new blog, is on a tear writing quite a few detailed nuts-and-bolts articles on ASP.NET 2.0 Web Part development with focus on MOSS 2007:

» ASP.NET 2.0 WebPart Communication: The Preface to Sharepoint 2007 WebPart communication
» Writing Custom Webparts for Sharepoint 2007
» Sharepoint 2007 WebParts Communication
» Writing custom editors for Sharepoint 2007 and ASP.NET 2.0 WebParts
» Sharepoint 2007 WebPart Connections - The Theory before the Code

posted on Tuesday, May 23, 2006 9:12 AM

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# re: Great SharePoint 2007 Web Part series by Sahil 5/23/2006 11:02 PM Sahil Malik
KOOOOOOL !! :)

I love it when people link to me. Why?

a) The content gets double checked
b) I get hits. (Which matterz cuz I just changed blogs).

I'm really lovin' my new blog frankly. I don't have to worry about "censor" on my old blog, and I blog my heart out.

More comin'.

BTW - installing Sharepoint Beta2 is such a bitch (especially if you don't uninstall older versions first LOL).

SM

# 2007 Microsoft Office Server System Reference Material 6/9/2006 7:51 AM The Boiler Room - Mark Kruger, S
Download SharePoint Beta2:

Important Documentation Prior to SharePoint Beta 2 Installation
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