Programming Microsoft Infopath : A Developer's Guide (Programming Series)
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Book Description
Create Applications that Gather, Process, and Analyze Information with InfoPath! InfoPath is one of the fastest growing products within the Microsoft Office System. It is a forms-based solution that streamlines the process of gathering, sharing, and using information by enabling teams and organizations to create, share, and work with dynamic forms. Programming Microsoft InfoPath: A Developer?s Guide, Second Edition is a completely updated edition of the best-selling book that covers the new features and options of InfoPath with Service Pack 1, that center on east of use for end users and extensibility for developers. The book takes a practical and code-oriented approach to provide the essential skill set needed to develop and implement applications with InfoPath. Updated examples that clearly demonstrate the use of InfoPath with the Service Pack 1 extensions are also included. Programming Microsoft InfoPath: A Developer?s Guide, Second Edition is an ideal reference for developers creating distributed applications using InfoPath with Service Pack 1.
About the Author
Thom Robbins (Bedford, NH) is a Senior Technology Specialist with Microsoft in New England, working with customers around the various Microsoft developer technologies. He is the author of Programming Microsoft InfoPath: A Developer's Guide and a regular speaker at a variety of industry events. He has also written for magazines such as Web Services Magazine, Visual Studio .NET, and Exchange and Outlook Magazine.
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