by adis.jugo | Nov 2, 2011 | Architecture, Development
I had a lot of questions in the last few days about the final demo on my Microsoft Sinergija session – the demo where the SharePoint list data have been displayed in a Windows 8 Metro Style client. Most of those questions were about people asking me to post the code...
by adis.jugo | Oct 7, 2011 | Architecture, Development
Continued from: Architecting Sharedove Conference Organization Solution: Data First (Part 1) The Sharedove Conference Organization solution is intended to help the conference organizers to store and manage information about conference sessions and participants, as...
by adis.jugo | Oct 3, 2011 | Architecture, Development
In the previous post of the Sharedove Architecture Project series, I have described what we are going to build here in the next few months – a business solution, based on .NET and Microsoft SharePoint, which will be used for the conference organization tasks. I...
by adis.jugo | Sep 10, 2011 | Architecture
In my previous post about SharePoint architecture, I have started describing our demo project. It is all about organizing a conference: we want to make a piece of software will support organizers and participants of such a conference, on such a way that they can...
by adis.jugo | Sep 3, 2011 | Architecture
As I have announced in my previous post – I will start a series of the architecture related SharePoint articles on this blog. This is merely caused by the lack of the proper architecture, in a huge number of the SharePoint applications I have seen. That, on...
by adis.jugo | Aug 18, 2011 | Architecture, Random Thoughts
SharePoint has been around for about 10 years now, with all ups and downs, with bad days and glory days. For the better or worse, SharePoint has became de facto a standard – it is now the most preferred tool for company intranets, and companies tend to put...