Win-an-eBook Wednesdays is a small three day contest that we hold every week. The Prize? An O’reilly eBook for your choice! Furthermore, if you win, you also get the chance to ask the community whatever question you want and be the judge for next week’s contest!
The only thing you have to do to enter is answer the following question: What is your proudest accomplishment involving SharePoint and why?
This week’s judge is Stephanie Cole, winner of last week’s contest (She got a free Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Developer Reference eBook)
Stephanie’s Comments:
Answers for this could range from setting up an environment/site for a worthy cause, figuring out a really elegant solution to a code problem, making progress learning SharePoint as a beginner, writing a book, whitepaper or popular blog post, persuading Management to adopt it at one’s company, passing a certification exam, helping a team member get started… the possibilities are endless and could apply to any aspect of SharePoint life.
You have until Friday 19th (10pm GMT) to answer this question!
PS: And guess what, answering this discussion also gives you points for being “top member” and winning the SPDocKit contest!
I also can’t win 🙁
I have a couple I am quite proud of. The first was when we developed the 1st publicly accessible MOSS 2007 publishing site in the UK. http://www.shareview.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx It’s changed a LOT now, but we built on Beta 1 with virtually no documentation. We had some very long nights (guessing the what CAML to use), but it all turned out ok in the end.
However, obviously, the one I most proud of has to be our policy management system – DocRead for SharePoint! Building that and whilst setting up a software company at the same time was tough! Probably, the toughest thing I have ever done on reflection…
If you are interested, I shared most of my “journey” in “Running a SharePoint Software company“