Eli Robillard's World of Blog.
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Repairing a trashed Office 2007 B2TR installation, and dealing with Error 2711
The Issue
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"Develop Without Borders," and Parkdale Legal Clinic
At last night's TSPUG meeting, one of our new members was Kevin Smith of the Parkdale Legal Clinic here in Toronto. Kevin told us a pretty cool contest going on, I'd love to see someone take him up on it. I'll let Kevin describe what it's all about...
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Free MOSS 2007 Developer and Infrastructure Training
Courtesy MikeFitz:
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Flurry of press yesterday around today's B2TR Release
Here's the industry buzz. . .
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Hiring
If you're an experienced SharePoint developer living in south Ontario, I want you to come work with me. We have a great team and great clients, it's my favourite place to work yet.
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Toronto SharePoint User Group - Season 2
We'll be stoking up the campfire next Wednesday the 20th at the usual time and place. See TSPUG.COM for details and to RSVP your attendance.
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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server and Office System Beta 2 Technical Refresh Now Available
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Free Office 2007 Training
When SharePoint 2003 was released, the biggest gripe of its champions was the the near-total lack of documentation. With MOSS 2007 we're just on Beta 2 and Microsoft already has a wealth of developer documentation, online training, and Virtual Labs.
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Virtual PC goes free
Cool news for SharePoint developers who depend on virtualization to build solutions, or anyone who wants to get into the game. This just in from MSDN:
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Ken's blogging about SharePoint, and great HR
Whether you're a coffee shop or a systems integrator, it's all about the HR. The best thing about working at ei is the people. Seven of us (and I'm sure to be forgetting someone -- Ken, Dmitri, Luis, Thom, Rod, Ali, and myself) presented to a user group at one time or another this past year on topics across the MS spectrum (Toronto .Net User Group, Metro Toronto .Net User Group, BizTalk User Group, Toronto SharePoint User Group, Toronto CodeCamp, and elsewhere). Three of us (Rod, Luis and myself) are active in running three of the groups. And this is without any prodding from the company, we're all people who just like to do this stuff. I never quite sat down and thought about it before but wow, strange bunch.