by Wes Hackett | Feb 25, 2013 | Apps, Apps for Office, Development, Event, Featured, SharePoint, Sharepoint 2013, SPEvo, Visual Studio
For five years running Combined Knowledge have hosted the conference and this years looks to be the best yet. So why should you attend this conference? For me the key reasons would be: It will provide you with access to the best SharePoint experts from around the...
by Wes Hackett | Dec 10, 2012 | Apps, Apps for Office, Development, Event, Featured, SharePoint, Sharepoint 2013, Visual Studio
Saturday 8th December saw the 2012 SharePoint Saturday at Nottingham’s Conference Centre. Another great event organised with so many quality speakers and companies in attendance. I presented a session on Apps for Office 2013 and SharePoint 2013, the slides can be seen...
by Wes Hackett | Jan 9, 2011 | CKSDev, Development, Featured, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, Visual Studio
One of the community submitted feature requests was for keyboard shortcuts for the CKSDev menu items. Tobias Zimmergren raised a good suggestion that rather than use the established WSPBuilder versions it would be preferable to use a new set. This makes perfect sense...
by Wes Hackett | Oct 31, 2010 | CKSDev, Development, Event, Featured, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, Visual Studio
For those of you who missed my session at SharePoint Saturday UK at the NEC earlier this month you’ve got another chance to catch it at the upcoming SPSIndia. Visit http://sharepointsaturday.org/india/default.aspx to register for this free event. I’ll be...
by Wes Hackett | Jun 9, 2010 | Development, Featured, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, Visual Studio
Wouter has released a great series of articles about Service Applications in SP2010 http://blogs.code-counsel.net/Wouter/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=149 Following these articles you’ll learn how to build a SharePoint 2010 service application and how you can...
by Wes Hackett | Nov 22, 2009 | CKSDev, Development, Featured, Visual Studio
Visual Studio 2010 beta 2 SDK includes the new extensibility project which produces a VSIX package. While developing these projects it is often helpful to debug the code. In some circumstances the debug settings can be lost so follow this post to add them back into...