Understanding SharePoint 2013: Part 4 - Conventional Development
Pluralsight
Course Summary
WSPs are not history, yet! This course walks you through the major things you would still use WSPs for. There is plenty of Visual Studio here people.
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Course Description
SharePoint 2013 supports two main ways of deploying new functionality - WSPs (Windows Solution Packages) and Apps. Apps are new, but WSPs are still good for many key scenarios. This video walks you through the more "SharePointy" topics, and introduces you to authoring WSPs in SharePoint. Having this knowledge is key to understanding Apps.
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Course Syllabus
SitePages and Application Pages - No Code- 34m 2s
—Introduction 2m 22s
—What can be a part of a solution package? 0m 58s
—An introduction to SharePoint’s file system 3m 43s
—The _layouts directory 3m 59s
—The SharePoint content database file system 1m 23s
—Using SharePoint Designer to view the Content DB file system 1m 42s
—Customizing a site page 10m 1s
—Adding and using non-standard files, such as .html files 1m 31s
—An introduction to Application pages 5m 23s
—Mapping the SharePoint file system as a drive 2m 10s
—Summary 0m 50sSitePages and Application Pages – Visual Studio- 41m 36sWebParts- 47m 59sContent Types & Site Columns - Browser only- 38m 32sContent Types, Site Columns & List Definitions - Visual Studio- 28m 34sCAML and LINQ- 30m 23s
This course is listed under
Cloud Computing
, Development & Implementations
, Enterprise Applications
, Data & Information Management
and Networks & IT Infrastructure
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