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New Portland User Group Web site

I am very happy to announce that the kind folks at Netropole have created and host a site for the Portland SharePoint User Group: http://www.portlandsharepoint.com.

You can use this site to stay up to date on upcoming meetings on the Events calendar (RSS feed). You can also subscribe/unsubscribe from the newsletter on the Home page. We use this list to send out meeting announcements via email.

Any suggestions, please leave a comment!

June 2008 PSUG Meeting

For June we have a great presentation from James Curry, an instructor with Mindsharp. We also have a fantastic give-away this month. Mindsharp has generously donated a $3,000 voucher for admission to their upcoming training event in Portland! The training event is from July 28 – August 1 and includes the following sessions:

  • 5-day WSS 3.0 Developer (syllabus)
  • 5-day 2007 SharePoint Designer (syllabus)
  • 3-day 2007 SharePoint Power User (syllabus)

Mindsharp is also offering a 15% discount to this upcoming training event.

What: June PSUG Meeting
When: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
11:30am - 1:00pm
Where: Microsoft Portland Office
10260 SW Greenburg Rd.
Lincoln Tower, Suite 600
Portland, OR 97223
Topic:

James Curry from Mindsharp will discuss Field Types and Field Controls. Fields are the underlying data types for SharePoint list columns and site columns. SharePoint provides a number of fields, such as Number, Counter, Multi-Choice, Boolean, and URL. Custom fields can be created to allow custom validation of data and presentation beyond what is possible with the native SharePoint fields. Field controls are Server Controls or User Controls that can be used to provide custom presentation of data stored in a given field type. Server controls allow information stored in SharePoint lists to be presented in a very rich manner. As an example, a single line of text that contains an address could be presented using a field control as push pin on a map. Field Controls provide a far superior method of custom presentation than using the options natively available in a Field Type.

Presenter:

James Curry is a respected computer scientist and consultant with over 15 years of programming experience. In his role as a Mindsharp instructor, James uses his knowledge of Microsoft products to provide students with a dynamic, hands-on classroom experience.

James is a contributing author of a SharePoint products and technologies book. He has been invited to speak at user groups on subjects such as Customizing SharePoint 2007.

As a computer scientist with InfoPro Corporation in Huntsville, Alabama, James developed information management solutions for organizations of all sizes. Prior to joining Mindsharp, James focused on developing Web applications for a large governmental organization. James currently resides in Huntsville, Alabama.

Master Page development presentation at May 28 user group
I am very excited to announce that we will have Jason Noble from Neudesic presenting on Master Page development at the May 28th Portland SharePoint user group meeting. I saw Jason’s presentation earlier this year at the Office Developer’s Conference and it was excellent. Don’t miss this one if you are in Portland, OR.
 
Meeting is on Wednesday 5/28/2008 and runs from 11:45am - 1:00pm. Location is the Portland Microsoft office at:
10260 SW Greenburg Rd.
Lincoln Tower, Suite 600
Portland, OR 97223
Developing Master Pages with SharePoint Designer
The Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies stack provides amazing out-of-the-box capabilities for enterprise and web content management, search, and business intelligence solutions. These capabilities can be further extended using custom .NET solutions developed in Visual Studio or using the no-code approach offered by Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2007. In this discussion we will put forth a predictable process for creating master pages using SharePoint Designer. This will include the creation of wire frames, and provide clear direction on the various content regions available in SharePoint.
 
About Jason Noble
With over fourteen years of experience in building complex, mission critical applications, Jason Noble brings extensive knowledge in advanced enterprise applications, specializing in web, database and portal application development using SharePoint. Moreover, Jason has spent a number of years working with C# and ASP.NET, creating a variety of business applications, and has been actively involved with Microsoft’s .NET environment since it was introduced at the Professional Developer’s Conference in 2000.