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Paul Stubbs

Paul Stubbs is a Microsoft Technical Evangelist for SharePoint and Office, where he focuses on information worker development community around SharePoint and Office, Silverlight, and Web 2.0 social networking. He has authored three books on solution development using Microsoft Office, SharePoint and Silverlight, several articles for MSDN Magazine, and has also spoken at Microsoft Tech-Ed, PDC, SharePoint Conference, DevConnections and Tech-Ready conferences. Paul has also worked as a Senior Program Manager with the Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) team in Redmond, Washington. Paul is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and has received Microsoft Certified Applications Developer (MCAD) and Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) certifications. Paul also frequently participates in the developer community on the Microsoft forums. Visit Paul’s blog at blogs.msdn.com/pstubbs for lots of deep SharePoint developer information.



Email: pstubbs@microsoft.com

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3 Technologies SharePoint Developers Must Know

By Paul Stubbs, 10/28/2010

Where is the future of SharePoint development going, and what will give you the biggest bang for your buck? There are many competing technologies for you to learn to become a ...

SharePoint 2010: Exploring the Vast Collaboration Platform

By Paul Stubbs, 05/25/2010

A quick primer of SharePoint 2010’s rich ecosystem of features and how it interacts with Office 2010 and other Microsoft products.

Using Silverlight 4 Web Parts in SharePoint 2010

By Paul Stubbs, 02/18/2010

Learn how to build Silverlight Web Parts that can run in the Sandbox, manipulate SharePoint data using the Client Object Model, and more.

SharePoint 2010's Sandboxed Solutions

By Paul Stubbs, 11/02/2009

Sandboxed solutions, new in SharePoint 2010, let site collection administrators deploy solutions that are safe to run.

SharePoint 2010's Sandboxed Solutions

By Paul Stubbs, 11/02/2009

In SharePoint 2010, sandboxed solutions is a new feature that allows site collection administrators to deploy solutions that are safe to run and monitor the resources, such as ...



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