Programming Applications for Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 by Ryan Gregg - Presentation Transcript
Programming Applications for
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 by
Ryan Gregg
Essential For Outlook 2007 Developers
Get the comprehensive reference for extending Microsoft Office Outlook
2007. Many knowledge workers rely on Office Outlook to help them
structure their days managing e-mail messages, calendars, contacts, and
tasks. Now, with new extensibility features in Office Outlook 2007,
developers can create add-ins that allow data from other tools and
applications to be hosted within Outlook 2007. By gathering more
information together in one application and one so familiar users can
experience increased levels of productivity. This complete guide shows
developers how to exploit the new features in Office Outlook 2007 to
extend, adapt, and customize information flow to the desktop. Includes
code samples in Microsoft Visual Basic® and Microsoft Visual C#®.
Delivers authoritative platform guidance to inform developers when add-in
and form customizations are appropriate
Provides add-in templates and extensive code samples in Visual Basic and
Visual C# (with additional information about Visual C++)
Features end-to-end sample applications
Personal Review: Programming Applications for Microsoft
Office Outlook 2007 by Ryan Gregg
Anyone who develops on Outlook should buy this book -- even if you don't
have Outlook 2007. The beginning chapters review best practices and
underlying architecture that every Outlook developer should understand,
regardless of which version of Outlook you're using. Plus, you'll see all the
great new stuff in 2007 which you'll want, so you can convince your
stakeholders to upgrade. Later chapters drill into the technical details with
surprising depth so you can find out what you need with only minimal trips
to MSDN. Code samples are generous, albeit limited to only managed
code... but that's understandable given the obvious advantages to using it
for rapid application development.
The difference between this book and previous attempts to document the
Outlook development experience is like night and day. Kudos to Randy
and Ryan for understanding what we face and doing an admirable job at
enlightening us.
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Anyone who develops on Outlook should buy this book -- even if you don't have Outlook 2007. The beginning chapters review best practices and underlying architecture that every Outlook developer should understand, regardless of which version of Outlook you're using. Plus, you'll see all the great new stuff in 2007 which you'll want, so you can convince your stakeholders to upgrade. Later chapters drill into the technical details with surprising depth so you can find out what you need with only minimal trips to MSDN. Code samples are generous, albeit limited to only managed code... but that's understandable given the obvious advantages to using it for rapid application development.
The difference between this book and previous attempts to document the Outlook development experience is like night and day. Kudos to Randy and Ryan for understanding what we face and doing an admirable job at enlightening us. less
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