lol...this video is hilarious...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ALWHCUNU8Nw
I had the goal of completing MCPD (Web Track) and MCTS (MOSS configuration) this Spring and am glad I met the goal. Its time to start thinking about the next steps for further learning. I am focussed on MOSS heavily these days and I feel it would be interesting to pursue MOSS development exam(70-542) next.I will keep you updated with my findings/trails towards this exciting goal.
:)
Deepak.
Here are some nice intro articles on WSS 3.0 on the MSDN site.
HTH,
Deepak
Having the MOSS VPC image has been convenient for demos, POCs, personal projects etc. Go ahead to d/l and start playing with it. Here are the installation files.
:)
Deepak.
The age old saying goes: "A picture is worth a thousand words" .
It's refreshing to get a quick snapshot of the client side life cycle with a diagram. Here is a good example.
HTH,
Deepak.
Here is a link to a nice article for SP user management.
HTH,
Deepak.
This may be a good place to look at.
HTH,
Deepak.
Here is a nice compilation of videos related to Sharepoint/WSS.
Hope it is helpful.
Thanks,
Deepak.
I am back after a brief absence from my blog. I recently completed the MCTS certification for MOSS and two of the exams needed for MCPD. I am glad to be one step closer to the MCPD (Web Track). I felt the design and development exam 70-547 was the easiest one. I am preparing for 70-536 and hope to pass it this Thursday:)
Wish me luck,
Deepak.
You can never have too much of training, and especially if quality training is for free! Everyone loves free stuff, right ?
Here is a website offering online videos for SilverLight training
http://movielibrary.lynda.com/html/modPage.asp?ID=473
HTH,
Deepak.
I am fiddling around with MOSS 2007 these days and came across a very good resource which I want to share with you folks. Here it is, the speakers on the site are MVP and MCT. They approach the topic in a very methodical way.
HTH,
Deepak.
Found a good blog for Sharepoint resources. I hope to learn more about the technology. Here it is.
http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/default.aspx
:)
Deepak.