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    James_Parsons
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    Hey guys. I've really been enjoying mobile and IoT development, but seeming as the only developer jobs in my area focus on Sharepoint, I figured I'd pick up Sharepoint development. Does anyone have experience with developing for Sharepoint? Also, I'm not a big enterprise company and was wondering if there was a way I could get a free or cheap Sharepoint instance for development. Also, is Sharepoint development a deadend field? Like will I not be able to get a job doing it in a few years

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      Hey guys. I've really been enjoying mobile and IoT development, but seeming as the only developer jobs in my area focus on Sharepoint, I figured I'd pick up Sharepoint development. Does anyone have experience with developing for Sharepoint? Also, I'm not a big enterprise company and was wondering if there was a way I could get a free or cheap Sharepoint instance for development. Also, is Sharepoint development a deadend field? Like will I not be able to get a job doing it in a few years

      i cri evry tiem

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      Vincent Maverick Durano
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      I don't do sharepoint, but i hope this would help: My Verdict On The Future of SharePoint[^]

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        I don't do sharepoint, but i hope this would help: My Verdict On The Future of SharePoint[^]

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        Vincent Maverick Durano wrote:

        My Verdict On The Future of SharePoint[^]

        "Some of you may be getting fatigued and frustrated by all the changes, but I for one am actually excited about this one. The new approach is 100% JavaScript" Aaaaarrrrgggghhhhhh!!!!! <runs, screaming, for the hills>

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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          Vincent Maverick Durano wrote:

          My Verdict On The Future of SharePoint[^]

          "Some of you may be getting fatigued and frustrated by all the changes, but I for one am actually excited about this one. The new approach is 100% JavaScript" Aaaaarrrrgggghhhhhh!!!!! <runs, screaming, for the hills>

          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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          Mycroft Holmes
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          Mark_Wallace wrote:

          The new approach is 100% JavaScript"

          Thank the great Ghu I don't work in the web stack, I'm the guy in mobility chair chasing you!

          Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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            Vincent Maverick Durano wrote:

            My Verdict On The Future of SharePoint[^]

            "Some of you may be getting fatigued and frustrated by all the changes, but I for one am actually excited about this one. The new approach is 100% JavaScript" Aaaaarrrrgggghhhhhh!!!!! <runs, screaming, for the hills>

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            Nathan Minier
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            That's happy making. On the one occasion where I was dumb enough to volunteer to do JS support for our SharePoint, the system mysteriously gutted my script after a week of operation. We'll see. Until it doesn't suck to work with as a dev I'll sit it out.

            "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." - Benjamin Disraeli

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            • J James_Parsons

              Hey guys. I've really been enjoying mobile and IoT development, but seeming as the only developer jobs in my area focus on Sharepoint, I figured I'd pick up Sharepoint development. Does anyone have experience with developing for Sharepoint? Also, I'm not a big enterprise company and was wondering if there was a way I could get a free or cheap Sharepoint instance for development. Also, is Sharepoint development a deadend field? Like will I not be able to get a job doing it in a few years

              i cri evry tiem

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              Michel Godfroid
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              The Office 365 dev program includes 5 installs of office, and a sharepoint instance. Seems like you get the first year free currently (I'm paying something like a 100€/year for the privilege, which is about the price of an office license). Office Dev Center - Office 365 Developer Program[^] Development is limited to the new "javascript only" model, and standard sharepoint functionality.

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              • J James_Parsons

                Hey guys. I've really been enjoying mobile and IoT development, but seeming as the only developer jobs in my area focus on Sharepoint, I figured I'd pick up Sharepoint development. Does anyone have experience with developing for Sharepoint? Also, I'm not a big enterprise company and was wondering if there was a way I could get a free or cheap Sharepoint instance for development. Also, is Sharepoint development a deadend field? Like will I not be able to get a job doing it in a few years

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                I work in the Microsoft Project Server space. Project Server is based upon SharePoint so alot of what I do is on SharePoint. It can suck ALOT. But it isn't any worse than alot of other platforms. I read the post about being javascript. Kinda, sort of. jQuery really which is js. But slightly better. Can you setup a place to work. Sure Azure has some free online sharePoint things you can do. You can even install and setup your own farm. But that came with my MSDN so not sure how much that was. Company paid for it. There aren't alot of people willing to put up with the pain. But then again it does pay the bills. Biggest future issue I see with Sharepoint is the whole move to completely cloud based systems. So you have no access to the servers at all. There have been quite a few times in our instance where SP just wouldn't suffice when you need to do something special so we had to write a .net Web app to run the application. IE more records than SP can handle(5000 doesn't take long to get over that) etc... Pays the bills and should be around for another 10-15 years I think. But who knows.

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                • J James_Parsons

                  Hey guys. I've really been enjoying mobile and IoT development, but seeming as the only developer jobs in my area focus on Sharepoint, I figured I'd pick up Sharepoint development. Does anyone have experience with developing for Sharepoint? Also, I'm not a big enterprise company and was wondering if there was a way I could get a free or cheap Sharepoint instance for development. Also, is Sharepoint development a deadend field? Like will I not be able to get a job doing it in a few years

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                  Idaho Edokpayi
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                  You need an Office 365 Developer account. SharePoint has paid my bills for almost a decade.

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                  • J James_Parsons

                    Hey guys. I've really been enjoying mobile and IoT development, but seeming as the only developer jobs in my area focus on Sharepoint, I figured I'd pick up Sharepoint development. Does anyone have experience with developing for Sharepoint? Also, I'm not a big enterprise company and was wondering if there was a way I could get a free or cheap Sharepoint instance for development. Also, is Sharepoint development a deadend field? Like will I not be able to get a job doing it in a few years

                    i cri evry tiem

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                    Snorri Kristjansson
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                    I was doing SharePoint development in my last job (SP 2010 and SP 2013). The development environment consists of Visual Studio (2010 or 2013 or 2015), SQL Express (2012+) and SharePoint Foundation (2010 or 2013) (it's free). Setting all this up correctly is no easy task. But you can find help for that online - e.g. Building the Ultimate SharePoint 2010 Development Environment[^]. SP 2013 setup is very similar. I have no experience with SharePoint 2016 and I don't know how to setup development for that as MicroSoft is no longer offering the free Foundation for that version. SharePoint will be with for a long time I think.

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                    • J James_Parsons

                      Hey guys. I've really been enjoying mobile and IoT development, but seeming as the only developer jobs in my area focus on Sharepoint, I figured I'd pick up Sharepoint development. Does anyone have experience with developing for Sharepoint? Also, I'm not a big enterprise company and was wondering if there was a way I could get a free or cheap Sharepoint instance for development. Also, is Sharepoint development a deadend field? Like will I not be able to get a job doing it in a few years

                      i cri evry tiem

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                      Lost User
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                      I believe being able to make the SharePoint "option" available makes one more valuable. In the last couple of weeks I showed a professional accountant who thought he needed his own "cloud server" and a family law practitioner with a "hopeless" CMS how to address their "document management" needs using a basic SharePoint Online subscription (about $5 per month). Includes mobile access. You may never need to "develop" in SharePoint, but knowing what comes out-of-the-box (and how to make use of it) can make it a strong alternative solution bid to any bespoke CMS. One can be up and running in literally hours; particularly for those already familiar with the concepts of "documents, lists and folders". Being able to show the "little people" that they can play just as well as the "big corporations" via cloud services is a market that is yet to be exploited, IMO. Education.

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                        Vincent Maverick Durano wrote:

                        My Verdict On The Future of SharePoint[^]

                        "Some of you may be getting fatigued and frustrated by all the changes, but I for one am actually excited about this one. The new approach is 100% JavaScript" Aaaaarrrrgggghhhhhh!!!!! <runs, screaming, for the hills>

                        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                        Brady Kelly
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                        It's a pretty damned sweet JavaScript API/SDK.

                        Follow my adventures with .NET Core at my new blog, Erisia Information Services.

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                          It's a pretty damned sweet JavaScript API/SDK.

                          Follow my adventures with .NET Core at my new blog, Erisia Information Services.

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                          Mark_Wallace
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                          Wrong forum. You're looking for this one[^] .

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                          • J James_Parsons

                            Hey guys. I've really been enjoying mobile and IoT development, but seeming as the only developer jobs in my area focus on Sharepoint, I figured I'd pick up Sharepoint development. Does anyone have experience with developing for Sharepoint? Also, I'm not a big enterprise company and was wondering if there was a way I could get a free or cheap Sharepoint instance for development. Also, is Sharepoint development a deadend field? Like will I not be able to get a job doing it in a few years

                            i cri evry tiem

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                            SharePoint is the software from Microsoft and this will live very long live, now this is part of Office365 and there are a lot of companies who has on-prem SharePoint =)

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