Development in SharePoint 2010

Developers have been a major audience for Microsoft’s SharePoint team. Developing for SharePoint 2010 got a lot easier. An incomplete list of features added to aid developers: Read more

Linq to anything

LINQ is probably one of the most compelling features of .NET3.5. I love the way you can query your data models and how that is automatically converted to queries to the underlying datasources. If you are not familiar with it, do have a look at MSDN…

Apparently I’m not the only one who loves LINQ. You may already know about Linq2Sql, Linq2Objects and Linq2Entities. However, did you know that there is now also …

  • Linq2RiaServices, allowing simple access to data in the middle tier from SilverLight applications
  • Linq2ADODataServices, providing similar functionality as the Linq2RiaService, but utilizing the ADO.NET Data Services framework.
  • Linq2SharePoint, allowing you to query SharePoint lists and sites from within a SharePoint WebPart, and
  • Linq2Azure, which is used to query Azure storage.

 Seems that every locally or remotely stored set of object  gets a Linq interface…

text2tag plugin

I have been wondering how to keep the tags in a blog to describe its content accurately. As I’m not the most disciplined person, tagging posts correctly and precisely is not what I’m best at. During my work I encountered someone who had made use of Wordle. He used Wordle to quickly analyse the contents of a website. The result was great. Simply counting the words seemed a simply and effective way to accurately describe the contents of a site.

So I ended up creating two plugins: one for creating tag-clouds that have the “Wordle” look and feel, and one for “tagging” posts, simply by enumerating all used words in a post. The first is described on an other post: ImageCloud plugin. The second has become the “text2tag” plugin.

The text2tag plugin can be downloaded from WordPress: Text2Tag.
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