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Real World SharePoint 2010: Indispensable Experiences from 22 MVPs

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Proven real-world best practices from leading Microsoft SharePoint MVPs SharePoint enables Web sites to host shared workspaces and is a leading solution for Enterprise Content Management. The newest version boasts significant changes, impressive enhancements, and new features, requiring developers and administrators of all levels of experience to quickly get up to speed on the latest changes. This book is a must-have anthology of current best practices for SharePoint 2010 from 20 of the top SharePoint MVPs. They offer insider advice on everything from installation, workflow, and Web parts to business connectivity services, Web content management, and claims-based security. We all learn from experience, and with Real-World SharePoint 2010 you can learn from the experiences of 20 of the leading SharePoint MVPs!

782 pages, Paperback

First published November 2, 2010

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378 reviews165 followers
September 16, 2014
The book is written by 22 MVP, each one of them wrote a chapter. So you don't have to expect fixed standard of writing quality through all chapters.

Some chapters were very solid and useful like the first chapter that was talking about the how to set your environment for the new SharePoint 2010. I loved it because it is one-stop complete reference for every thing about the setup process.

Chapter 18 about the branding was very informative and helpful. Yet it was lacking for many details and leaved me searching for other resource. It was just mind-opening chapter about concept, but not a comprehensive resource.

Eventually, I would recommend this book if you really wanna to read the experience of most valuable people. Only be warned that it is not a complete resource for all topics in SharePoint 2010.

Merged review:

The book is written by 22 MVP, each one of them wrote a chapter. So you don't have to expect fixed standard of writing quality through all chapters.

Some chapters were very solid and useful like the first chapter that was talking about the how to set your environment for the new SharePoint 2010. I loved it because it is one-stop complete reference for every thing about the setup process.

Chapter 18 about the branding was very informative and helpful. Yet it was lacking for many details and leaved me searching for other resource. It was just mind-opening chapter about concept, but not a comprehensive resource.

Eventually, I would recommend this book if you really wanna to read the experience of most valuable people. Only be warned that it is not a complete resource for all topics in SharePoint 2010
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14 reviews
December 29, 2010
The book skimmed over too much material and too often familiar with the topic. Would have rather seen less topics and more depth or more tips that I can't find on MSDN.

Note: this is my general opinion and some chapters were quite good.

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6 reviews2 followers
May 16, 2011
Pretty good prose, easily digested, well apart from the STS (Security Token Service) - oh my god I need a brain transplant to understand that chapter!

...to be updated as I go...


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