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Inside Microsoft Sharepoint 2013 [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2014] Scot Hillier; Ted Pattison; Mirjam van Olst and Andrew Connell

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Build custom SharePoint solutions with architectural insights from the experts.

Take a deep dive into SharePoint 2013, and master the intricacies for designing and implementing robust apps and other business solutions for your organization. Led by an author team with in-depth knowledge of SharePoint architecture, you’ll thoroughly explore the SharePoint 2013 development platform and new app model through hands-on tasks and extensive code samples.

Discover how to:


Create SharePoint-hosted, provider-hosted, and autohosted apps
Master the new app security model with OAuth and Certificates
Develop workflows with the SharePoint 2013 workflow model
Design a custom search experience and create search-based apps
Leverage the client-side object model and REST APIs
Produce catalog-driven web sites with Web Content Management capabilities
Get cloud-based data sources with Business Connectivity Services
Create and utilize remote event receivers for lists and libraries
Generate new social networking apps and solutions

776 pages, Paperback

First published June 22, 2013

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July 16, 2014
I wouldn't recommend reading this book. It mainly consists of huge copied paragraphs, chapters (Professional Sharepoint 2010 Development) and even whole books (Microsoft Sharepoint 2013 App Development). In some places copied text wasn't even adopted according to changes in 2013 version (for example, chapter about Business Connectivity Services). The code samples are overkilled with huge repetead blocks, that doesn't make any sense in a paper book. Don't waste your time.
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