Building a Hello World Web Part for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
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by Steven Barden
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We will perform the following action, broken into document parts:

3.    Build a Windows SharePoint 3.0 Website.

4.    Build an ASP.NET Web Part.

5.    Deploy the WebPart by compiling it to the bin directory of the SharePoint site.

6.    Add a safe-control entry in to the Web.config.

7.    Modify the Web Part Gallery to display the Web Part for testing and debugging.


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Title: Outstanding!   
Name: kp
Date: 11/17/2008 5:12:53 AM
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Really clear and good
Title: really good   
Name: Tom Morris
Date: 9/23/2008 5:56:39 AM
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Really good introducing!thx
Title: AWESOME   
Name: M.Czarnecki
Date: 11/2/2007 2:43:03 PM
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Absolutely fantastic.
You really reamoved all the bloat and the ridiculous hoops that MS wants us to go through. I don't have time for all that garbage. Your tutorial is a gem.

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