Using Workflow in your SharePoint 2013 Solutions
Workflow helps manage business process within your SharePoint application. This lesson walks you through how to build a rules-based workflow for SharePoint 2013.
Course by Steve Fox on October 22, 2013
Workflow helps manage business process within your SharePoint application. This lesson walks you through how to build a rules-based workflow for SharePoint 2013.
Course by Steve Fox on October 22, 2013
Remote event receivers enable you to raise events in SharePoint at different times. This lesson walks you through how to add a simple remote event receiver to your SharePoint 2013 application.
Course by Steve Fox on October 22, 2013
Business Connectivity Services (BCS) connect external data with SharePoint through external content types. This lessons describes how you can build an external content for SharePoint 2013.
Course by Steve Fox on October 22, 2013
Provides an overview of how you create Apps for Office, including an overview of the App Manifest, leveraging HTML5/JS, and deployment.
Course by Steve Fox on October 22, 2013
Similar to the Client-Side Object Model, you can use REST/OData to interact with SharePoint. This lesson provides an introduction for how to use the REST/OData APIs for SharePoint 2013.
Course by Steve Fox on October 21, 2013
Introduces the Client-Side Object Model, which is a client-side API that you can use to interact with SharePoint programmatically.
Course by Steve Fox on October 21, 2013
Introduces the Office App Store and provides an overview of how you can publish your app to it.
Course by Steve Fox on October 21, 2013
Provides an overview of what comprises a SharePoint .APP package and how you upload/deploy apps to SharePoint 2013.
Course by Steve Fox on October 21, 2013
Windows Azure is Microsoft’s new Cloud platform. This lesson introduces Windows Azure and the important part it plays within the new Cloud-hosted app model.
Course by Steve Fox on October 21, 2013
Provides an overview of the different development tools (e.g. SharePoint Designer, “Napa” in-browser tools, and Visual Studio) you can use to build and deploy SharePoint apps.
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