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An article I worked on has recently been published on MSDN. The article, Finding Developer Help for SharePoint Products and Technologies, assists people in finding help and different resources when embarking on SharePoint projects. The trick is to know where to look to get good help: .NET SDK, WSS SDK or MOSS SDK. What about peer-to-peer help? Hopefully this article will attempt to nail these things down and point you in the right direction.

Here's a summary on what the article is all about:

Discover where to find the SDKs, peer-to-peer forums, MSDN developer centers, and Microsoft TechNet resources you need as you develop with Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies.

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posted on Saturday, December 13, 2008 12:47 AM

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# re: *** NOW AVAILABLE *** Finding Developer Help for SharePoint Products and Technologies 12/14/2008 1:54 PM Dennis Wallentin
Gravatar Andrew,

As a SharePoint newbie this article comes perfect in time.

Thanks for doing the work and I hope it will be maintained as well.

Kind regards,
Dennis

 re: *** NOW AVAILABLE *** Finding Developer Help for SharePoint Products and Technologies 12/14/2008 4:21 PM Tim
Gravatar I am a one man show on this SP application, and it was not my wish. As I've always said, more mind is better that one...especially mine. Anyway, besides Forums, where could I could a go very instant infor??? Actually, do they have professional online consultants???

# re: *** NOW AVAILABLE *** Finding Developer Help for SharePoint Products and Technologies 12/15/2008 6:34 PM Jeremy Thake
Gravatar Great article, very much a Microsoft slant to it. If you don't mind I might borrow the thought process and write one from scratch for http://www.sharepointdevwiki.com/ and others can then add and grow the article openly?

Still absolutely loving your book!

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