First impression of SPCAF – SharePoint Code Analysis Framework: code...
SharePoint solution development is not a sweet thing to work with. High complexity of SharePoint itself combined with poor support by Visual Studio produce a lot of challenges on all stages of the...
View ArticleThe pain & gain of SharePoint solution deployment process, part 4 – Getting...
* original comics by Rob DenBleyker at http://www.explosm.net/comics/1896/ SharePoint solution deployment is not an “on-click-job” and never will be. Depending on the target project, scope and size,...
View ArticleWriting your first rule for SPCAF – put the best practices in place!
SharePoint solution development is not a piece of cake. Probably, developing any custom solutions requires lots of effort to address performance issues, to test solution stability, to make sure there...
View ArticleWriting your first metric for SPCAF – put the best practices in place!
I recently wrote a nice article regarding writing a custom rule for SPCAF – Writing your first rule for SPCAF – put the best practices in place! It was quite popular post, and it seems that code...
View ArticleWriting your second rule for SPCAF – big brother watches your code!
This is the third one post about writing custom rules and metrics for the SPCAF code quality framework. If you still don’t have any ideas about what the SPCAF is, consider checking the following posts...
View ArticleI am speaking at Sydney SharePoint user group – Analyzing SharePoint Code...
** the original image here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/yury-prokopenko/6510020299 by @Yury Prokopenko I am excited to let you know that I will be presenting at the Sydney SharePoint user group on...
View ArticleSPCAF Contrib project is out! – Custom rules and metrics samples at codeplex
I am happy to share some exciting stuff related to SPCAF – meet the SPCAF Contrib project at codeplex! SPCAF Contrib is a research project supported by several SharePoint consultants’ aims to provide...
View ArticleGo cloud – Setting up custom cloud based build controller for TFS Online
We are going cloud, no doubts. Exchange, Office Web Apps, SkyDrive, SharePoint Online, Office365 –it’s just a small list of the on application which are already available in the cloud. Actually, this...
View ArticleGo cloud – Build SharePoint solutions with custom cloud based build...
Cloud based TFS or “TFS Online” has lots of benefits; it is scalable, it does not require any attention, and it might be set up just within a few clicks. The same story has to do with build...
View ArticleGo cloud – Running SPCAF with custom cloud based build controller and TFS Online
Cloud based TFS or “TFS Online” has lots of benefits; it is scalable, it does not require any attention, and it might be set up just within a few clicks. The same story has to do with build...
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