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SharePoint 2013 useful links for developers

  What's new for developers in SharePoint 2013 Lay down the binaries and installed in your system. Choose the right API set in SharePoint 2013 Reference for SharePoint 2013 .NET client API reference for SharePoint 2013   JavaScript API reference for SharePoint 2013   .NET server API reference for SharePoint 2013 Start working in SharePoint 2010 Programming using the SharePoint 2013 REST service SharePoint Server 2013 Client Components SDK Training SharePoint 2013: Set of training and videos (14 modules) Developer training SharePoint 2013 Preview training material (en-US) SharePoint 2013 training for IT pros SharePoint 2013 training for developers Codes Sample Apps for Office samples on Code Gallery Apps for SharePoint samples on Code Gallery

Co-authoring in SharePoint Server 2010

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Co-authoring in SharePoint Server 2010 addresses these issues by making it possible for multiple users to work on a document, at any time, without interfering with each other's changes. This approach streamlines many common document-collaboration scenarios. For example: Two or more authors are working on different parts of a composite document. While one author works on his section of the document, another author can work on hers, without either interrupting their work. Several authors are working on a composite slide show. Each author can add slides to the presentation and edit them, instead of working in isolation and trying to merge several documents and make them consistent all at the same time. A document is sent out to several experts and stakeholders, each of whom has some edits or additions. No user’s edits are lost, because they are all working on a central, server-stored document. Microsoft Defination Co-authoring Office 2010 and Office Web Apps products : Seve