SharePoint 2010 Developer Track RTM
Overview
Thorough education is key to working with SharePoint 2010 productively. This course guides you through essential 2010 elements, from pre-requisites to system integration, giving you the skills to work confidently and leverage full value from new technology.
Student Prerequisites
Ideally, students will already possess some hands on SharePoint end user experience, be familiar with Visual Studio, and possess some knowledge of .NET programming language (like C# or VS.NET) as well as object oriented concepts. Some ASP.NET experience including User Controls, Server Controls, and Web Services is helpful. Web oriented development and Web technologies like CSS, ECMAScript, and HTML are not required but will help with some course labs.
Audience
The primary audience for this course is .NET developers that need to learn SharePoint.
Course Components:
- Visual studio 2010 SharePoint Tools
- Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
- Farm and Sandboxed Solutions
- Server and Client Object Models (.NET, Silverlight and JavaScript)
- Authentication and Membership Providers
- Data Structures and Tabular Data
- Master Pages, Branding, Themes, CSS, and JavaScript
- The Fluent User Interface (AKA The Ribbon) and Custom Navigation
- Multiple List Forms
- OOB Webparts, XLV Webpart, and Custom Web Parts
- Business Connectivity Services (BCS)
- LINQ to SharePoint
- ADO.NET Data Services (REST)
- PowerShell for SharePoint Foundation 2010
- Web Services and WCF
- Leveraging SharePoint Search
- Field Types and Field Controls
- Timer Jobs
- Event Receivers and Feature Callouts
- Site and List Workflow
- Mobile Applications
- SharePoint Foundation 2010 Developer Dashboard
- Change Log, Usage Log, Auditing and Unified Logging Service (ULS)