Visual Studio 2010 provides an alternative to creating SharePoint applications through SharePoint Designer. Visual Studio promotes rapid SharePoint development by providing such features as advanced debugging tools, IntelliSense, statement completion, and project templates. Visual Studio also takes advantage of advanced .NET Framework-based tools and languages. SharePoint projects can be developed by using either Visual Basic or Visual C#.
Walkthroughs
- Add Feature Event Receivers
- Create a Custom Field, Content Type, List Definition, and List Instance
- Create a Site Definition Project
- Import a SharePoint Designer Reusable Workflow into Visual Studio 2010
- Import Items from an Existing SharePoint Site
- Creating a Web Part for SharePoint
- Creating a Web Part for SharePoint by Using a Designer
- Create a Custom Site Workflow Activity
- Creating a Workflow with Association and Initiation Forms
- Creating and Debugging a SharePoint Workflow Solution
- Add an Application Page to a Workflow
- Creating an Application Page
- Creating an External List in SharePoint List by Using Business Data
- Deploying a Project Task List Definition
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