Session: PowerShell for the SharePoint Developer
Join us for Thursday January 19th, 2012 BSPUG meeting as we host SharePoint MVP Paul Schaeflein for an informative session on PowerShell and SharePoint.
Please RSVP ONLY IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND IN PERSONhttp://www.baltimoresug.org/events
PowerShell is the new administrative environment and scripting language for Microsoft's server products. It provides tremendous benefits to developers as well. This session will show how to leverage PowerShell to understand the SharePoint API; how to use PowerShell to manage development and QA environments and how to create helpful (and efficient) scripts for general use.
Paul Schaeflein (MVP, MCTS) is an application developer with experience in all versions of the SharePoint platform. Paul is a writer, providing contributions to books, periodicals, CodePlex projects and his weblog. Paul has presented at user groups, as well as the Microsoft SharePoint Conference and the Best Practices conference. Paul has more than two decades experience in architecting, designing and developing software solutions. This experience covers a vast range of technologies, languages and industries. Having developed many line-of-business applications, Paul has a firm grasp on the challenges that corporate developers face when integrating them into a corporate portal..
We will be streaming the event live on the main BSPUG site
http://www.baltimoresug.org
Please RSVP ONLY IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND IN PERSONhttp://www.baltimoresug.org/events
Remember our new location for meetings!http://www.baltimoresug.org/location/default.aspx
The Baltimore SharePoint User's Group meets every third Thursday of the week at the ProObject building in Hanover, MD.
Doors open at 6pm.
We have food and soft drinks available.
There is no entry fee or cost for food.
Each month, we host a guest speaker to deliver a SharePoint focused topic.
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