Sparked goes SharePoint 2010 for developers
Who are we?2 Roel Hans Bethelehem
SharePoint Solution Architect
Work experience: WUR, Sara Lee, Flora Holland
@rbethleh
E-Mail: roelhans.bethlehem@sparked.nl
Alexander Meijers
SharePoint Solution Architect
Work experience: Facilicom, Logica Intranet
Twitter: @ameijers
E-Mail: alexander.meijers@sparked.nlSharePoint 2010 Developer Overview
Challenges4 What’s new?
 UX Platform
 The Ribbon
 The Toolbar
 Dialog Framework
 Tools
 Web Part DevelopmentWhat’s new?5
Microsoft SharePoint 2010  Improvements to UI and accessibility features
 Better tools for developers and designers
 End-to-end integration with PowerShell
 Improvements to lists and events
 New client-side object model and runtime
 Enhanced support for developing workflow     applications
Development can now be done on client OS
 New connector framework enhances Search    infrastructure
 User solutions and partially trusted code (sandboxing)What’s new?
UX Platform7
Changes to the UX Platform8 General platform improvements
Masterpages (dynamic) + _layouts
 The Ribbon
 Status Bar/Notification Area
 Dialog Framework
 New Theming Infrastructure
 Silverlight Web Part
 Client OMUX PlatformPhilosophy: Allow users to complete tasks quickly in context with a simple interface and reusable controls
Key Platform Investments9 Standards and Refactoring
Targeting WCAG 2.0 AA standards
Reduced use of tables
Cross-browser support: IE 7+, Firefox, Safari
 Visual upgrade
UI upgrade separated from database upgrade (can keep V12 UI while running on V14)
 Enhanced vs2010 project templates

SharePoint 2010 For Developers

Editor's Notes

  • #10 IE 6 wordtnietmeerondersteund
  • #32 Note: Currently with Beta1 there is no built-in UI component that allows a user to enable and disable the developer dashboard. However, you can create a simple Console application that does the trick.