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Let’s face it. The client-side development experience in SharePoint 2007 wasn’t exactly the best. While we had some web services we could work with, we really didn’t have much else. If we needed more capabilities than what the web services provided, we were basically left with creating our own web service. Unfortunately, that left out a lot of developers who specialize in client-side technologies such as JavaScript and who weren’t accustomed to web service development.

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© 2012 Bart McDonough, Dave Milner, and Paul Stork

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McDonough, B., Milner, D., Stork, P. (2012). Intro to Client-Side Development. In: Pro SharePoint 2010 Development for Office 365. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4183-6_9

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