ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ryankmcintyre / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ryankmcintyre / Mon, 26 Jun 2017 23:24:56 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: ryankmcintyre Using Bash on Windows to Increase Productivity /ryankmcintyre/using-bash-on-windows-to-increase-productivity usingbashonwindowstoincreaseproductivity-170626232456
Did you know Windows 10 can run Bash on Linux?? While it may seem weird seeing those words together, that’s no reason to shy away and not consider how this new capability can be leveraged to increase your day to day productivity. Think about all the Linux features, code samples, tutorials and tools that are out in the world. Now think about all the Windows counterparts. Bash on Windows gives us the option to use all of it on a single operating system and I’ll show you how! This session will show you how to get up and running and then we’ll spend some time looking at specific development scenarios and why you would want to use Bash. If development isn’t your focus, we’ll also look at some DevOps scenarios targeting Azure. Finally, I’ll show you some of my favorite tools, tips and tricks along the way that can help you leave the room with knowledge you can immediately put to good use.]]>

Did you know Windows 10 can run Bash on Linux?? While it may seem weird seeing those words together, that’s no reason to shy away and not consider how this new capability can be leveraged to increase your day to day productivity. Think about all the Linux features, code samples, tutorials and tools that are out in the world. Now think about all the Windows counterparts. Bash on Windows gives us the option to use all of it on a single operating system and I’ll show you how! This session will show you how to get up and running and then we’ll spend some time looking at specific development scenarios and why you would want to use Bash. If development isn’t your focus, we’ll also look at some DevOps scenarios targeting Azure. Finally, I’ll show you some of my favorite tools, tips and tricks along the way that can help you leave the room with knowledge you can immediately put to good use.]]>
Mon, 26 Jun 2017 23:24:56 GMT /ryankmcintyre/using-bash-on-windows-to-increase-productivity ryankmcintyre@slideshare.net(ryankmcintyre) Using Bash on Windows to Increase Productivity ryankmcintyre Did you know Windows 10 can run Bash on Linux?? While it may seem weird seeing those words together, that’s no reason to shy away and not consider how this new capability can be leveraged to increase your day to day productivity. Think about all the Linux features, code samples, tutorials and tools that are out in the world. Now think about all the Windows counterparts. Bash on Windows gives us the option to use all of it on a single operating system and I’ll show you how! This session will show you how to get up and running and then we’ll spend some time looking at specific development scenarios and why you would want to use Bash. If development isn’t your focus, we’ll also look at some DevOps scenarios targeting Azure. Finally, I’ll show you some of my favorite tools, tips and tricks along the way that can help you leave the room with knowledge you can immediately put to good use. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/usingbashonwindowstoincreaseproductivity-170626232456-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Did you know Windows 10 can run Bash on Linux?? While it may seem weird seeing those words together, that’s no reason to shy away and not consider how this new capability can be leveraged to increase your day to day productivity. Think about all the Linux features, code samples, tutorials and tools that are out in the world. Now think about all the Windows counterparts. Bash on Windows gives us the option to use all of it on a single operating system and I’ll show you how! This session will show you how to get up and running and then we’ll spend some time looking at specific development scenarios and why you would want to use Bash. If development isn’t your focus, we’ll also look at some DevOps scenarios targeting Azure. Finally, I’ll show you some of my favorite tools, tips and tricks along the way that can help you leave the room with knowledge you can immediately put to good use.
Using Bash on Windows to Increase Productivity from Ryan McIntyre
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How to Improve the SharePoint UI Using Bootstrap 3 /slideshow/sharepoint-live-2014-how-to-improve-the-sharepoint-ui-using-bootstrap-3/41718942 sharepointlive2014howtoimprovethesharepointuiusingbootstrap3-141118134305-conversion-gate01
Bootstrap has become the go-to standard for web developers looking for a simple and powerful framework to use when building websites. It provides many capabilities and features that not only simplify markup, leading to increased productivity and easier maintenance, but can also enhance the website by enabling the developer with a simple way to add complex capabilities that they may not have even known was possible. Why aren't we using it in SharePoint development? There's no reason we can't! This session will provide seasoned SharePoint developers and designers with an introduction to Bootstrap 3 so we can review the components in the framework and learn how to incorporate Bootstrap into our solutions. Which components should we be leveraging? Which components should we be avoiding? How do we utilize Bootstrap to increase our mobile and responsive experiences? To answer these questions, you will be introduced to Bootstrap and we will review its' capabilities. We then compare to existing SharePoint features so we can make proper decisions on when and when not to use Bootstrap. Leveraging this foundation, the session will move into demos of building a branding solution using Bootstrap as well as show the creation of a SharePoint app which will be built using Bootstrap. Coming out of this session you will have a clear understanding of what Bootstrap 3 is, when and how to use it properly in your SharePoint solutions and apps, and a new perspective on SharePoint development!]]>

Bootstrap has become the go-to standard for web developers looking for a simple and powerful framework to use when building websites. It provides many capabilities and features that not only simplify markup, leading to increased productivity and easier maintenance, but can also enhance the website by enabling the developer with a simple way to add complex capabilities that they may not have even known was possible. Why aren't we using it in SharePoint development? There's no reason we can't! This session will provide seasoned SharePoint developers and designers with an introduction to Bootstrap 3 so we can review the components in the framework and learn how to incorporate Bootstrap into our solutions. Which components should we be leveraging? Which components should we be avoiding? How do we utilize Bootstrap to increase our mobile and responsive experiences? To answer these questions, you will be introduced to Bootstrap and we will review its' capabilities. We then compare to existing SharePoint features so we can make proper decisions on when and when not to use Bootstrap. Leveraging this foundation, the session will move into demos of building a branding solution using Bootstrap as well as show the creation of a SharePoint app which will be built using Bootstrap. Coming out of this session you will have a clear understanding of what Bootstrap 3 is, when and how to use it properly in your SharePoint solutions and apps, and a new perspective on SharePoint development!]]>
Tue, 18 Nov 2014 13:43:05 GMT /slideshow/sharepoint-live-2014-how-to-improve-the-sharepoint-ui-using-bootstrap-3/41718942 ryankmcintyre@slideshare.net(ryankmcintyre) How to Improve the SharePoint UI Using Bootstrap 3 ryankmcintyre Bootstrap has become the go-to standard for web developers looking for a simple and powerful framework to use when building websites. It provides many capabilities and features that not only simplify markup, leading to increased productivity and easier maintenance, but can also enhance the website by enabling the developer with a simple way to add complex capabilities that they may not have even known was possible. Why aren't we using it in SharePoint development? There's no reason we can't! This session will provide seasoned SharePoint developers and designers with an introduction to Bootstrap 3 so we can review the components in the framework and learn how to incorporate Bootstrap into our solutions. Which components should we be leveraging? Which components should we be avoiding? How do we utilize Bootstrap to increase our mobile and responsive experiences? To answer these questions, you will be introduced to Bootstrap and we will review its' capabilities. We then compare to existing SharePoint features so we can make proper decisions on when and when not to use Bootstrap. Leveraging this foundation, the session will move into demos of building a branding solution using Bootstrap as well as show the creation of a SharePoint app which will be built using Bootstrap. Coming out of this session you will have a clear understanding of what Bootstrap 3 is, when and how to use it properly in your SharePoint solutions and apps, and a new perspective on SharePoint development! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sharepointlive2014howtoimprovethesharepointuiusingbootstrap3-141118134305-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Bootstrap has become the go-to standard for web developers looking for a simple and powerful framework to use when building websites. It provides many capabilities and features that not only simplify markup, leading to increased productivity and easier maintenance, but can also enhance the website by enabling the developer with a simple way to add complex capabilities that they may not have even known was possible. Why aren&#39;t we using it in SharePoint development? There&#39;s no reason we can&#39;t! This session will provide seasoned SharePoint developers and designers with an introduction to Bootstrap 3 so we can review the components in the framework and learn how to incorporate Bootstrap into our solutions. Which components should we be leveraging? Which components should we be avoiding? How do we utilize Bootstrap to increase our mobile and responsive experiences? To answer these questions, you will be introduced to Bootstrap and we will review its&#39; capabilities. We then compare to existing SharePoint features so we can make proper decisions on when and when not to use Bootstrap. Leveraging this foundation, the session will move into demos of building a branding solution using Bootstrap as well as show the creation of a SharePoint app which will be built using Bootstrap. Coming out of this session you will have a clear understanding of what Bootstrap 3 is, when and how to use it properly in your SharePoint solutions and apps, and a new perspective on SharePoint development!
How to Improve the SharePoint UI Using Bootstrap 3 from Ryan McIntyre
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SharePoint 2013 as a Records Management Platform - SharePoint Fest NYC 2014 /slideshow/sharepoint-2013-as-a-records-management-platform-spfest-2014-nyc/36078748 sharepoint2013asarecordsmanagementplatform-spfest2014nyc-140619141615-phpapp01
Platform changes in SharePoint 2010 provided true records management capabilities to companies that rely on SharePoint for their document management and collaboration needs. SharePoint 2013 Online and Server builds upon this success with additional capabilities and features. Among other improvements we’ll be looking at in this session, the eDiscovery and hold capabilities have been greatly improved utilizing a new search engine and many platform features are simpler to use. Come learn about the record management capabilities in SharePoint 2013, see how to utilize them properly, and hear real success stories.]]>

Platform changes in SharePoint 2010 provided true records management capabilities to companies that rely on SharePoint for their document management and collaboration needs. SharePoint 2013 Online and Server builds upon this success with additional capabilities and features. Among other improvements we’ll be looking at in this session, the eDiscovery and hold capabilities have been greatly improved utilizing a new search engine and many platform features are simpler to use. Come learn about the record management capabilities in SharePoint 2013, see how to utilize them properly, and hear real success stories.]]>
Thu, 19 Jun 2014 14:16:15 GMT /slideshow/sharepoint-2013-as-a-records-management-platform-spfest-2014-nyc/36078748 ryankmcintyre@slideshare.net(ryankmcintyre) SharePoint 2013 as a Records Management Platform - SharePoint Fest NYC 2014 ryankmcintyre Platform changes in SharePoint 2010 provided true records management capabilities to companies that rely on SharePoint for their document management and collaboration needs. SharePoint 2013 Online and Server builds upon this success with additional capabilities and features. Among other improvements we’ll be looking at in this session, the eDiscovery and hold capabilities have been greatly improved utilizing a new search engine and many platform features are simpler to use. Come learn about the record management capabilities in SharePoint 2013, see how to utilize them properly, and hear real success stories. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sharepoint2013asarecordsmanagementplatform-spfest2014nyc-140619141615-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Platform changes in SharePoint 2010 provided true records management capabilities to companies that rely on SharePoint for their document management and collaboration needs. SharePoint 2013 Online and Server builds upon this success with additional capabilities and features. Among other improvements we’ll be looking at in this session, the eDiscovery and hold capabilities have been greatly improved utilizing a new search engine and many platform features are simpler to use. Come learn about the record management capabilities in SharePoint 2013, see how to utilize them properly, and hear real success stories.
SharePoint 2013 as a Records Management Platform - SharePoint Fest NYC 2014 from Ryan McIntyre
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Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Apps /slideshow/introduction-to-share-point-2013-apps-spschicago2014/34804134 pt1gr7vvramtx5tslbuw-140517123012-phpapp02
As developer’s, we’ve been used to creating and deploying custom solutions directly on our SharePoint 2007 and 2010 farms using farm solutions. By now, you’ve heard that SharePoint 2013 creates a new model for developing customizations and the push is for us to adopt this new model to create our solutions and have them execute separate from the farm. This is quite a big shift! While there are many benefits to moving towards a services based architecture for our solutions, this new model impacts not only how we deploy and manage our customizations but also the tools that we use to create them. How does the app model impact my designs? What tools and languages should we use? How do I now deploy my custom solutions? In this session, we’ll answer these questions and more. We will look at the new app model architecture and learn how they work in a SharePoint 2013 environment, review some capabilities that are added and some that are removed, and cover the deployment options and decision criteria to use when designing your apps. The session will wrap up with a discussion on coding techniques we can implement to make our solutions more maintainable and able to leverage the new app model and you will leave with some clear take-away items you can use to get started developing apps for SharePoint 2013!]]>

As developer’s, we’ve been used to creating and deploying custom solutions directly on our SharePoint 2007 and 2010 farms using farm solutions. By now, you’ve heard that SharePoint 2013 creates a new model for developing customizations and the push is for us to adopt this new model to create our solutions and have them execute separate from the farm. This is quite a big shift! While there are many benefits to moving towards a services based architecture for our solutions, this new model impacts not only how we deploy and manage our customizations but also the tools that we use to create them. How does the app model impact my designs? What tools and languages should we use? How do I now deploy my custom solutions? In this session, we’ll answer these questions and more. We will look at the new app model architecture and learn how they work in a SharePoint 2013 environment, review some capabilities that are added and some that are removed, and cover the deployment options and decision criteria to use when designing your apps. The session will wrap up with a discussion on coding techniques we can implement to make our solutions more maintainable and able to leverage the new app model and you will leave with some clear take-away items you can use to get started developing apps for SharePoint 2013!]]>
Sat, 17 May 2014 12:30:12 GMT /slideshow/introduction-to-share-point-2013-apps-spschicago2014/34804134 ryankmcintyre@slideshare.net(ryankmcintyre) Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Apps ryankmcintyre As developer’s, we’ve been used to creating and deploying custom solutions directly on our SharePoint 2007 and 2010 farms using farm solutions. By now, you’ve heard that SharePoint 2013 creates a new model for developing customizations and the push is for us to adopt this new model to create our solutions and have them execute separate from the farm. This is quite a big shift! While there are many benefits to moving towards a services based architecture for our solutions, this new model impacts not only how we deploy and manage our customizations but also the tools that we use to create them. How does the app model impact my designs? What tools and languages should we use? How do I now deploy my custom solutions? In this session, we’ll answer these questions and more. We will look at the new app model architecture and learn how they work in a SharePoint 2013 environment, review some capabilities that are added and some that are removed, and cover the deployment options and decision criteria to use when designing your apps. The session will wrap up with a discussion on coding techniques we can implement to make our solutions more maintainable and able to leverage the new app model and you will leave with some clear take-away items you can use to get started developing apps for SharePoint 2013! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pt1gr7vvramtx5tslbuw-140517123012-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As developer’s, we’ve been used to creating and deploying custom solutions directly on our SharePoint 2007 and 2010 farms using farm solutions. By now, you’ve heard that SharePoint 2013 creates a new model for developing customizations and the push is for us to adopt this new model to create our solutions and have them execute separate from the farm. This is quite a big shift! While there are many benefits to moving towards a services based architecture for our solutions, this new model impacts not only how we deploy and manage our customizations but also the tools that we use to create them. How does the app model impact my designs? What tools and languages should we use? How do I now deploy my custom solutions? In this session, we’ll answer these questions and more. We will look at the new app model architecture and learn how they work in a SharePoint 2013 environment, review some capabilities that are added and some that are removed, and cover the deployment options and decision criteria to use when designing your apps. The session will wrap up with a discussion on coding techniques we can implement to make our solutions more maintainable and able to leverage the new app model and you will leave with some clear take-away items you can use to get started developing apps for SharePoint 2013!
Introduction to SharePoint 2013 Apps from Ryan McIntyre
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Introducing Office Web Apps as a Tool for Developing Content Rich Applications /slideshow/introducing-office-web-apps-as-a-tool-for-developing-content-rich-applications/29183070 owapresentation-cospug-131213100702-phpapp01
Office Web Apps was introduced with SharePoint 2010 as a service used to provide browser-based access to Office documents. Office Web Apps (OWA) 2013 modifies the service architecture significantly, enabling the exposure of document interactions through a browser to be customized and expanded within SharePoint as well as outside of SharePoint. With this architecture change, we need to review the capabilities from a new perspective and question how we can best leverage this service. To start, we need to understand the new architecture changes. From there, how do we manage the health of OWA and apply updates? How do we leverage OWA to build additional capabilities into our applications? How do we expand OWA capabilities? What are the differences in OWA on-prem and OWA Office 365? In this session, we'll be answering these questions and more. We'll look at the new 2013 architecture and understand how to deploy the service on-prem and manage it properly. We will then look at how to extend the service and take advantage of the new capabilities in both our SharePoint and non-SharePoint solutions. You'll leave the session with a deeper understanding of OWA capabilities, and ready to incorporate OWA into your solution architectures!]]>

Office Web Apps was introduced with SharePoint 2010 as a service used to provide browser-based access to Office documents. Office Web Apps (OWA) 2013 modifies the service architecture significantly, enabling the exposure of document interactions through a browser to be customized and expanded within SharePoint as well as outside of SharePoint. With this architecture change, we need to review the capabilities from a new perspective and question how we can best leverage this service. To start, we need to understand the new architecture changes. From there, how do we manage the health of OWA and apply updates? How do we leverage OWA to build additional capabilities into our applications? How do we expand OWA capabilities? What are the differences in OWA on-prem and OWA Office 365? In this session, we'll be answering these questions and more. We'll look at the new 2013 architecture and understand how to deploy the service on-prem and manage it properly. We will then look at how to extend the service and take advantage of the new capabilities in both our SharePoint and non-SharePoint solutions. You'll leave the session with a deeper understanding of OWA capabilities, and ready to incorporate OWA into your solution architectures!]]>
Fri, 13 Dec 2013 10:07:02 GMT /slideshow/introducing-office-web-apps-as-a-tool-for-developing-content-rich-applications/29183070 ryankmcintyre@slideshare.net(ryankmcintyre) Introducing Office Web Apps as a Tool for Developing Content Rich Applications ryankmcintyre Office Web Apps was introduced with SharePoint 2010 as a service used to provide browser-based access to Office documents. Office Web Apps (OWA) 2013 modifies the service architecture significantly, enabling the exposure of document interactions through a browser to be customized and expanded within SharePoint as well as outside of SharePoint. With this architecture change, we need to review the capabilities from a new perspective and question how we can best leverage this service. To start, we need to understand the new architecture changes. From there, how do we manage the health of OWA and apply updates? How do we leverage OWA to build additional capabilities into our applications? How do we expand OWA capabilities? What are the differences in OWA on-prem and OWA Office 365? In this session, we'll be answering these questions and more. We'll look at the new 2013 architecture and understand how to deploy the service on-prem and manage it properly. We will then look at how to extend the service and take advantage of the new capabilities in both our SharePoint and non-SharePoint solutions. You'll leave the session with a deeper understanding of OWA capabilities, and ready to incorporate OWA into your solution architectures! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/owapresentation-cospug-131213100702-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Office Web Apps was introduced with SharePoint 2010 as a service used to provide browser-based access to Office documents. Office Web Apps (OWA) 2013 modifies the service architecture significantly, enabling the exposure of document interactions through a browser to be customized and expanded within SharePoint as well as outside of SharePoint. With this architecture change, we need to review the capabilities from a new perspective and question how we can best leverage this service. To start, we need to understand the new architecture changes. From there, how do we manage the health of OWA and apply updates? How do we leverage OWA to build additional capabilities into our applications? How do we expand OWA capabilities? What are the differences in OWA on-prem and OWA Office 365? In this session, we&#39;ll be answering these questions and more. We&#39;ll look at the new 2013 architecture and understand how to deploy the service on-prem and manage it properly. We will then look at how to extend the service and take advantage of the new capabilities in both our SharePoint and non-SharePoint solutions. You&#39;ll leave the session with a deeper understanding of OWA capabilities, and ready to incorporate OWA into your solution architectures!
Introducing Office Web Apps as a Tool for Developing Content Rich Applications from Ryan McIntyre
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SharePoint 2013 Search - A Developer’s Perspective - SPSSV 2013 /slideshow/share-point-2013-search-a-developers-perspective-spssv-2013/24041151 sharepoint2013search-adevelopersperspective-spssv2013-130708231734-phpapp02
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Mon, 08 Jul 2013 23:17:34 GMT /slideshow/share-point-2013-search-a-developers-perspective-spssv-2013/24041151 ryankmcintyre@slideshare.net(ryankmcintyre) SharePoint 2013 Search - A Developer’s Perspective - SPSSV 2013 ryankmcintyre <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sharepoint2013search-adevelopersperspective-spssv2013-130708231734-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
SharePoint 2013 Search - A Developer’s Perspective - SPSSV 2013 from Ryan McIntyre
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