Blog: October 2013
Site Collections
Excerpt by Doug Ware
When you access a SharePoint site with any type of client application, including the browser, you are first accessing a site collection that contains the site you ultimately want to access.
This course excerpt was originally posted October 29, 2013 from the online courseware SharePoint 2010: Developer by Doug Ware
MVC, Ajax, and jQuery
Excerpt by James Curtis
Many people see Ajax as the technology that saved the web, that made it possible to create much richer Web 2.0 applications than was ever possible using just HTML and plain old JavaScript.
This course excerpt was originally posted October 24, 2013 from the online courseware MVC 4.0, Part 05 of 11: Validation and Working with Ajax by James Curtis
Creating XML Using the XmlDocument Class
Excerpt by Ken Getz
Most developers have used the XmlDocument class when creating new XML content, and it works fine.
This course excerpt was originally posted October 14, 2013 from the online courseware LINQ Using Visual C# 2010 by Ken Getz
Review of DataSets
Excerpt by Ken Getz and Robert Green
ADO.NET provides the ability to retrieve data from any number of data sources and to work with that data in memory.
This course excerpt was originally posted October 10, 2013 from the online courseware LINQ Using Visual C# 2010 by Ken Getz and Robert Green
Advanced Query Techniques
Excerpt by Don Kiely
The T-SQL INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements provide a lot of power and flexibility for maintaining data in a relational database.
This course excerpt was originally posted October 01, 2013 from the online courseware SQL 2012 Developer, Part 08 of 13: Advanced T-SQL Queries by Don Kiely
LINQ to SQL Read-Only Queries
Excerpt by Ken Getz and Robert Green
If you are looking for maximum performance, you can execute your queries in read-only mode.
This course excerpt was originally posted October 01, 2013 from the online courseware LINQ Using Visual C# 2010 by Ken Getz and Robert Green
Record Management in SharePoint 2010
Excerpt by John Underwood
SharePoint 2007 supported only the Records Center site template for records management, and did not provide support for records management for individual libraries on non-Records Center sites.
This course excerpt was originally posted October 01, 2013 from the online courseware SharePoint 2010: Enterprise Content Management by John Underwood
Data Annotations
Excerpt by James Curtis
One of the many benefits of separating the concerns of the models, views, and controllers in an MVC application is that each of the three components is able to contain all of the code with which it is concerned.
This course excerpt was originally posted October 01, 2013 from the online courseware MVC 4.0, Part 04 of 11: Working with Data by James Curtis
Document Sets
Excerpt by John Underwood
When users work with documents, there are occasions where more than one document is related to a particular task or project.
This course excerpt was originally posted October 01, 2013 from the online courseware SharePoint 2010: Enterprise Content Management by John Underwood