Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2007 Solutions in C# 2005 (Expert's Voice in Sharepoint) Reviews



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Great intro and mid-level work on SharePoint - Review written on April 05, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
4 customers found this review helpful.

This book's a critical resource if you're doing development on the SharePoint 2007 platform. The book hits a solid overview of the many features of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) and also gives you good dives into many of those same features. The book also deals with Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and lays out differences between WSS and MOSS.

Hillier does a great job of covering the gory details of MOSS and hits the pros and cons of each feature. One example would be the hideous XML you have to hand-generate for working with the Business Data Catalog. He also does a great job discussing one of my recent pain points: workflow. Hillier lays out the strengths of the feature (workflow's power of process automation), then talks about the warts of the feature (design difficulties, numerous issues surrounding SharePoint Designer, etc.). Hillier is also honest about where MOSS features fall short, such as the note laying Hillier's preference for the K2 workflow engine over that of native Windows Workflow Foundation on MOSS.

The book is structured in a concise, highly usable fashion. Hillier discusses topics, then uses clearly written examples to walk you through the topic. All the examples are implemented in an environment that Hillier focuses an entire chapter on setting up. That chapter (#2) is one of the book's gems since it shows you how to get an entire development infrastructure set up and configured using Virtual Server to host three separate machines.

If you've already had exposure to MOSS then the book may not have a lot of extras for you. The dives into each feature aren't necessarily extremely deep dives, but they are good enough to get you well-versed with the concepts.

Hillier's book is an absolute must-have if you're looking to move in to any sort of work on the MOSS platform.
Amazing how much content is packed in just 500 pages! - Review written on March 27, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5

Scot knocks a home run over the fence with this book. This book somehow manages to touch on virtually all the hot topics in Office SharePoint Server 2007 in a mere 500 pages. It is an easy read with fantastic samples. This book should be on every developer's desk if anything for the 30-some pages in chapter two that walks you though setting up MOSS 2007 development environment using MSFT's Virtual Server. I'm recommending this book to all my customers.
Microsoft should ship this book with MOSS - Review written on March 19, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful.

I have been trying to get ramped up on SharePoint 2007 ever since before the Beta 2 Tech Refresh a few months ago. To say that the landscape of good information on SharePoint 2007 is slim would be an understatement. The SDK that Microsoft ships is barely usable.

Scott Hillier's book really took things to the next level in my opinion. If you are going to be customizing the out of the box SharePoint setup, then I can't recommend this book highly enough. It was easy to read and well edited, I was able to make it through most of the book on a 6 hour trip I just went on. Excellent book... if you can afford only one, I'd go for this one.
Just what I was looking for. - Review written on March 17, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
2 customers found this review helpful, 2 did not.

I purchased two books on WSS v3 for developers at the same time, this one, and one by Todd Bleeker. This one by Hillier wins hands down. Very clear explanation of the business case for Sharepoint, and an orderly and thorough introduction to all the technical issues. I highly recommend it.
Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2007 Solutions in C# - Review written on March 16, 2007
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Rating: 4 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

The book is well organized with good exercises driving the concept to an actual product. Recommend this book to anyone looking to customize SharePoint using C#.
An introductory book. - Review written on March 13, 2007
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Rating: 2 out of 5
21 customers found this review helpful.

I'm not sure where the C# is in this book. As an experienced web developer, I bought it specifically to learn how to design, implement, and ultimately use the Content Management features of SharePoint .This book offered very little in that regard. All the examples required the use of SharePoint designer when most (if not all) C# developers are going to want to use Visual Studio. In the end, there was very little C# and lots of overview. Very disappointed.
Very Good Reference and Overview - Review written on March 07, 2007
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Rating: 3 out of 5
3 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Scot's book is quite good and serves as a very good reference for WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007. There are several exercises in the text that should help you get up and running with Sharepoint 2007. The book covers quite alot of topics and has some sample code. This book however does not stand out from other books as it does not have any nuggets such as tips and tricks. If you have watched most of the screencast from Microsoft and Ted Pattison then I would not recommend you buy this book. I bought the book because the Editorial review said it included a new chapter on building a SharePoint solution from start to finish. Was expecting a case study type approach and then a SharePoint Solution to tackle it. Good book if you are just starting to look at SharePoint 2007 but you will find yourself looking for more if you have had any exposure to the material.
Covers it all - Review written on February 26, 2007
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Rating: 5 out of 5
1 customer found this review helpful, 4 did not.

As usual, Scot has covered everything you need to know and then some. Starting from the business problems that SharePoint is intended to solve and progressing through all of the features and functionality (not just the new stuff), the book will help you become a better SharePoint developer - whether you ever worked with SharePoint 2003 or not.

I'm going to be teaching a few web developers how to work with SharePoint and this book will be their primary text. I just ordered one copy for each of them and will expect them to read it cover to cover - which will make my job of teaching them much easier.

If you want to learn SharePoint development, buy this book. You won't be disappointed.