Posted by Adam Buenz
When programmatically working with data that is collected in SharePoint lists, you are undoubtedly going to employ SharePoint views, denoted by SPView objects. When working with multiple views, there may come a time when it is necessary to do rudimentary field comparison between two views.
In order to do this, you can use [...]
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Remember if you are logging errors to the system event log when developing your SharePoint application code you need to commonly promote the privileges that it is occurring under. Below is a common line that you can use in your catch blocks that gives you pretty much all the information you could want about an [...]
Posted by Adam Buenz
In class today, we had a heated debate regarding trustworthy, commercial collaborative software. Not surprisingly, I took the side of SharePoint so joined the group preparing the argument for the Microsoft stack (it was small group session breakout). Interestingly, the argument ended in a stalemate after both presented cases, both sides agreeing that each has [...]
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I usually am firmly against putting random links on my blog even when discovering interesting content because often time I find little which adds to the original content. However, for this, I cannot resist:
http://lolcode.com/
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Posted by Adam Buenz
So, a short time ago I entered a grant competition that is administrated in the state of South Carolina call “New Ideas for a New Carolina”. And I made it into the finals for it! As I get further along in the process, I will post more details regarding the projects, but at [...]
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I don't know if this is just me, but when I was opening source controlled projects (VSS) for the SECOND time Resharper decides that it was time to take a field day all of a sudden. I could have sworn that it worked before. That and my Intellisense went away (which I remember I had [...]
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It totally is!
We were conversing about using Operant Conditioning Chambers (also called Pavlovian conditioning by a select few) in class today in order to procure more "conventional" behavior response patterns when developing computational stimulation types for artificial intelligence parameters. As I was listening to the lecture and playing around in the [...]