Paul Stubbs: 5 books

Book cover of SharePoint 2010 Development with Silverlight
by Bob German, Paul Stubbs
Language: English
Release Date: November 21, 2011

This book is for every SharePoint developer who wants to build state-of-the-art solutions with Silverlight—within the enterprise, for consulting clients, or for commercial sale.   Developers increasingly want to build rich applications that run in the SharePoint 2010 browser user interface while...
Book cover of The End of the Trial of Man
by Paul Stubbs
Language: English
Release Date: April 8, 2014

Confident in his use of Christian icons, nothing is ‘sacred’ to Paul Stubbs who is as prepared to write as God and Pope as he is Adam (and Eve). Using paintings by Francis Bacon as their starting points, these poems delve into baroque realms of psychological and philosophical thought, filling the unknown with urgent possibility.
Book cover of SharePoint 2013 Branding and User Interface Design
by Randy Drisgill, John Ross, Paul Stubbs
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2013

Plan, design, and launch a brand in SharePoint If you are planning, designing, and launching your brand using SharePoint, this book and author trio will walk you through everything you need to know in an understandable and approachable way. From specific technologies such as master pages, page...
Book cover of Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office for Mere Mortals

Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office for Mere Mortals

A VBA Developer's Guide to Managed Code in Microsoft Office

by Kathleen McGrath, Paul Stubbs
Language: English
Release Date: December 29, 2006

VSTO for Mere Mortals™ is for VBA developers who are interested in migrating their skills to the next generation of Office development. Readers will benefit from a straightforward, practical introduction to writing managed code applications for Word 2003, Excel 2003, and Outlook 2003. Readers will...
Book cover of Dying, Bereavement and the Healing Arts
by Yvonne Yi-Wood Mak, Haifa Al Sanousi, Ashley Barnes
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2007

Dying, Bereavement and the Healing Arts describes a range of successful programmes pioneered by artists, writers, nurses, musicians, therapists, social workers, and chaplains in palliative care settings. These range from simple painting and writing activities to organized communal activities like...
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