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    Posted: Feb 24 2013 at 5:47pm
What is something I should to to help me to Learning SharePoint

I have a list of items I was told I should learn below. Can you tell me if there is one that I should remove and one I can add that will help me learn sharepoint backend development. So I figured I needed some advice to help me learn what I need to be able to start working on SharePoint. Best start off with a small task then skill up on the prerequisites that you need to know to do that task,http://www.fjslmnet.org/uchome/space.php?uid=5159&do=blog&id=219307. Building a simple Web Part to display in a SharePoint web part page is often the first route, then perhaps maybe List Event Receivers.

James has some excellent points here. The other things you may review is some of the training kits for the initial MS cert tests,wedding dresses cheap online. There's tons of forums and articles on the web, and the number one point I will make is to not underestimate the power of the community. SharePoint has a huge user community, we're all in the business of collaboration,red cocktail dress, and there's a ton of well respected people in this community that take a lot of time to blog, share experiences, and help when they can. The networking potential is huge.

The other recommendation I'll make is to find your closest SP User Group and try to make those meetings,http://skamartist.com/venues/xm-radio-and-roadway-safety-thru-satellite-relays-tunnels. Events like SharePoint Saturday's are also excellent opportunities to network and learn from some of the brightest people in the community; and best of all, SharePoint Saturday's don't cost you a dime.

I mean, what more could you ask for than hand picked scenarios, straight from Microsoft, with 90 minutes each on a preconfigured virtual machine you can access over the internet? I guarantee you will be much more comfortable with SharePoint after spending a few hours with these labs,plus size cocktail dresses. Just look at the list of topics!

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 1: Getting Started

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 2: Site Structure and Branding

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 3: SharePoint for Internet Sites

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 4: Forms Based Authentication

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 5: Enhancing MySite with Microsoft Live Controls and SharePoint Designer (Live Messenger/Live Contacts)

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 6: Customizing Search for your Site

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 7: Content Deployment

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 8: Building and Deploying a Minimal Publishing Site Definition and Creating a Minimal Publishing Site Collection

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 9: Enabling Social Networking for Your Site

MSDN Virtual Lab: Module 10-2: Integrating a Silverlight Application with the SharePoint Object Model via Web Services

Classroom training is often a good option too,http://www.818626.com/uchome/space.php?uid=12086&do=blog&id=22994. Considering your list, be sure that you find a class that focuses on Visual Studio development for SharePoint and not a SharePoint Designer course.
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