https://www.developerfusion.com/t/sharepoint/books/sort/popularity/ SharePoint Book from Developer Fusion 2008-07-24T00:00:00.00Z http://www.developerfusion.com/book/44241/creating-client-extranets-with-sharepoint-2003/ Creating Client Extranets with SharePoint 2003 2006-04-05T00:00:00.00Z Creating Client Extranets with SharePoint 2003 is a guide for creating client-facing extranets using SharePoint 2003. This book serves as a how-to for building full-featured extranets using SharePoint 2003 and .NET technologies. If you already have prior experience developing and deploying business applications in .NET, then this book will help you master the intricacies of SharePoint 2003 development and customization. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/book/31916/pro-visual-studio-team-system-with-team-edition-for-database-professionals-second-edition/ Pro Visual Studio Team System with Team Edition for Database Professionals 2007-09-28T00:00:00.00Z It is clear that Visual Studio Team System is the future of development from Microsoft’s perspective. Development is no longer a personal pursuit by one developer in a darkened room; it is a collective effort by a team of peers. VSTS supports this broader vision by providing a complete collaboration platform for the entire project team. VSTS takes a services-oriented approach leveraging Windows SharePoint Services and SQL Server Business Intelligence Suite. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/book/44282/pro-sharepoint-2003-development-techniques/ Pro SharePoint 2003 Development Techniques 2006-11-13T00:00:00.00Z With the passing of time, new and interesting topics related to SharePoint products and technologies have arisen, and Pro SharePoint 2003 Development Techniques is the first to cover them. This book discusses the landscape of SharePoint 2003 development in 2006 and beyond, integrating all of the new technologies that have become mainstream. This book takes current technologies and applies them in a SharePoint context. This includes ASP.NET 2. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/book/44228/microsoft-sharepoint-building-office-2003-solutions-second-edition-experts-voice-in-sharepoint/ Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2003 Solutions 2006-01-01T00:00:00.00Z This detailed second edition is Scot Hillier's follow-up to his market-leading SharePoint book. The new version includes extensive updates to the previous edition, with emphasis on Visual Studio Tools for Office 2005 and new approaches for using SharePoint to improve business efficiency. Also featured are new workflow solutions for SharePoint and BizTalk, and a new chapter on building a SharePoint solution from start to finish. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/book/44266/beginning-sharepoint-with-excel-from-novice-to-professional/ Beginning SharePoint with Excel: From Novice to Professional 2006-08-11T00:00:00.00Z Beginning SharePoint with Excel is for advanced Excel users who want to extend the usefulness of Excel by adding the collaborative features of SharePoint. Theres no code in this book because its not for programmers; nor is it for Excel beginners. Its for those of you who regularly use Excel in enterprise business environments and who want to leverage the power and capabilities of SharePoint. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/book/44358/pro-sharepoint-2007-development-techniques/ Pro SharePoint 2007 Development Techniques 2007-11-19T00:00:00.00Z As the title of this book implies, you should read this book if you want to expand your knowledge about developing solutions for both Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. A few sections only apply to MOSS 2007, but those have been clearly identified. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/book/17104/pro-aspnet-35-server-controls-and-ajax-components/ Pro ASP.NET 3.5 Server Controls with AJAX Components 2008-03-17T00:00:00.00Z Pro ASP.NET 3.5 Server Controls and AJAX Components is a reference for the serious ASP.NET developer who understands the benefits of object–oriented development and wants to apply those principles to ASP.NET 3.5, ASP.NET AJAX, and server control development. This book also covers SharePoint and targets the latest version of Visual Studio (2008) and the .NET Framework (3.5). Highlights include the following: Covers the new features in ASP.NET 3.5 and ASP. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/book/44202/sharepoint-2003-users-guide-experts-voice/ SharePoint 2003 User's Guide 2005-06-30T00:00:00.00Z ...covers the core SharePoint features and in my opinion covers them very well. — Paul Schaeflein, schaeflein.net Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services address a variety of information-sharing and collaboration needs, providing an innovative way for you to manage information. In order to get the most out of SharePoint, you need to understand its capabilities to create materials, collaborate with others, and share enterprise information. James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/book/44396/sharepoint-2007-development-recipes-a-problemsolution-approach-experts-voice-in-sharepoint/ SharePoint 2007 Development Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach 2008-07-24T00:00:00.00Z SharePoint 2007 Development Recipes offers a range of ready–to–use code recipes that provide the building blocks for solving many common SharePoint 2007 programming dilemmas. This practical, hands–on guide categorizes recipes by problem area, for example site management, event handlers, users, lists, and web parts, and source code is provided in both VB and C James Crowley http://www.developerfusion.com/book/44327/pro-access-2007/ Pro Access 2007 2007-03-26T00:00:00.00Z Pro Access 2007 covers the new features of Microsoft Access 2007, including working with SharePoint Office Server and customizing Ribbons. The book is aimed at professional developers and power users who are new to Access 2007. Among other topics, youll learn about the new Access menu structure, including customization, as well as new SharePoint features. This book provides good, short, solid information with as little waffle as possible. James Crowley