Black Magic Solutions for White Hat SharePoint

2013 
EndUserSharePoint (@EUSP) is known for creating simple SharePoint solutions that Power Users can implement without access to the server. In this book, we take seven different approaches to working with SharePoint to make it more user friendly. Authors Marc Anderson, Wendy Neal, Josh McCarty, Ben Tedder, Dave Coleman, Eric Overfield, and Paul Tavares take you from from the very beginning stages of using jQuery through the full implementation of solutions that will change the way your users feel about SharePoint. We had dozens of volunteers from the SharePoint Community help us with the proofreading and copy edits. The authors spent months slaving over the details of their solutions. How We Did It We used SPYam as a platform to help us organize the first stage of the project. By using a private channel in Yammer, we were able to hash out ideas, agree on deadlines and exchange the resources that were needed to get started. A private channel was setup on Yammer for each chapter. A call for community volunteers was made and we were overwhelmed with responses (over 200). Each author was allocated 20 reviewers, who had access to their chapters private SPYam channel and could participate in the day-to-day writing and review of the content. In retrospect, this was one of the smartest things we did. By having input from the volunteers after the initial draft, each chapter had multiple feedback loops that greatly improved the content.
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