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ADIS JUGO - THE SOUTHERN SIDE BLOG
Trusted advisor and entrepreneur. CEO of Teams Consulting. Co-founder and lead architect at run.events. Co-founder and deputy CEO at KORTO. Microsoft MVP for Microsoft 365 and Azure, and Microsoft Regional Director. Spiritus movens at CollabSummit and CloudSummit. Firmly believes in leading by example and motivation. Lives besides the oldest vineyard in the Rhine valley. Prefers collecting stories to collecting possessions.
SPContext Games (without the borders): Creating a neat ContextHelper class
Does somebody of you guys from Europe remembers the obscure TV show called "Games without the borders", aired at the end of 1970s – beginning of 1980s in most European countries. There were bunch of people, from different European nations, dressed in the obscure...
Developing Windows 8 (Metro Style) Applications for SharePoint
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...
Microsoft Sinergija 2011 session – “Are good SharePoint solutions only a myth” – slide deck and source code
It was a great and inspiring experience to have a hall full of people listening and discussing about the architecting SharePoint solutions at Microsoft Sinergija conference 2011. I would like to thank to all of you, but especially to those who could not get a seat in...
Disabling XML Documentation Warnings in code
I love the idea that Visual Studio warns you about missing XML comments – it pushes you to keep your code clean and documented. But, it is really annoying in code generated by SPMetal – as soon as you include a class generated with the SPMetal, your Error List window...
Microsoft Sinergija is almost there…
Just a few more days until Microsoft Sinergija! My session is on the Day 2 (October 19th, Wednesday), 12:00. Title – "Are good SharePoint Solutions only a Myth", and the topic is, of course, architecting SharePoint based solutions. It would be great to see...
Rest in Peace, Mr. Ritchie
Dennis Ritchie, creator of the “C” programming language, has passed away. As a friend of mine said, he was one of my youth idols. And I still have his “The C Programming Language” book somewhere… This is how you can change the world: create something from the third...