If you look at a SharePoint application you'll find that most of its
active components are Web Parts. SharePoint 2010 includes dozens of
prebuilt Web Parts that you can use. It also provides an API that lets
you build custom Web Parts using C# or VB.NET.
SharePoint 2010 Web Parts in Actionis a comprehensive guide to
deploying, customizing, and creating Web Parts. Countless examples walk
you through everything from design, to development, deployment,
troubleshooting, and upgrading. Because Web Parts are ASP.NET controls,
you'll learn to use Visual Studio 2010 to extend existing Web Parts and
to build custom components from scratch.
What's Inside
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Using and configuring Web Parts
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Web Part and portal best practices
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Custom use cases, like mobile and international apps
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Web Part design patterns
This book is written for application developers working with SharePoint
2010. Knowing Visual Studio 2010 is helpful but not required.
Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and
Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.