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Here are some additional resources to help you get started in creating and refining your Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Web Parts.

FTPOnline Resources

Developing Web Parts for Microsoft? SharePoint Products and Technologies Version 2.0: Advanced Topics
Here's how you can go beyond building simple Web Parts for SharePoint sites to adding advanced functionality such as custom properties and custom ToolParts, with sample code that you can use to model your own Web Parts. Learn how easy it is to use the new Web Part Infrastructure in Windows SharePoint Servers and Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003.

Developing Connected Web Parts for SharePoint Products and Technologies 2003
Learn how to connect your SharePoint Web Parts, making them truly dynamic and taking your SharePoint site development to a whole new level.

Building Web Parts for SharePoint Products and Technologies
Take advantage of the new Web Part infrastructure in Windows SharePoint Services to build server controls that integrate with Web Part Pages for reusable SharePoint building blocks. Jason Mauss shows you how.


MSDN Resources

A Developer's Introduction to Web Parts
by Andy Baron
Learn what Web Parts are and how to create them. You can build Web Parts as ASP.NET custom controls. Administrators can install Web Parts on any site based on Windows SharePoint Services. Users can add Web Parts to pages by dragging and dropping in a browser, and they can personalize them by setting properties. Web Parts can also connect to other Web Parts using standard interfaces.

Modifying the User Interface for Web Parts and Web Parts Pages
by Nilly Banerjee
Learn how to customize the user interface (UI) for Web Parts and Web Parts Pages. This paper reviews the different methods by which you can modify the UI for Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and related products.

Debugging Web Parts
by Suraj Poozhiyil
Learn how to use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET to debug an existing Web Part assembly.

Packaging and Deploying Web Parts for Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
by Suraj Poozhiyil and Jeremy Martin
Learn how to package and deploy Web Parts by using the administration tools provided with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services

See Also:
  • Creating a Basic Web Part
  • Debugging Web Parts
  • Creating a Web Part with Custom Properties
  • Creating a Web Part with a Custom Tool Part
  • Creating a Connectable Web Part
  • Creating a Web Part with Client-side Script
  • Web Part Templates for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET

More content is to be posted on MSDN in coming weeks as SharePoint Products near release (expected Q3).

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There are also public Microsoft newsgroups related to Web Part development at: Microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver.development.


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