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!
The thing I am proudest of is the all new SharePoint Code Analysis Framework (SPCAF) I developed the last couple of years with Torsten Mandelkow http://go.spcaf.com/VSGallery
But I am also pretty proud about my CodePlex projects spsf.codeplex.com (SharePoint Software Factory) and spsd.codeplex.com (SharePoint Solution Deployer).
Invested an uncounted amount of weekends and evenings into the projects.
And the feedback of the community makes me go on…
My Proudest Accomplishment has to be the SharePointPower community service that I have recently started.
What it is:
A Free Service for the SharePoint Community to get your hands on SharePoint 2013 in one easy step. No need to hassle yourself with hardware issues or even setting up and installing SP 2013. Just simply register on SharePointPower and get yourself a self-provisioned tenant environment for yourself – ALL THIS for FREE !!
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Wow such a toughy to choose just one. think mine would be where the transformation from process was significant and time saving was quite large. it was only a small site which collated incidents for reporting purposes. Then using excel pivots based on the SP metadata and a data connection to a sql view. Now they could work out incidents per job among a host of other reports they could genertate and drill down using excel and the metadata. Previously this would take a few days to manually collate the incidents and paperwork along with integrating the work management system. Now the facility was down to 30 minutes to create the 6 reports tweaking a few parameters and producing anything specific for any critical incidents.
A blog would be good on that responsive stuff!
In the meantime – is a screenshot possible ?