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Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map

The Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map is a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application that helps developers visualize the different programs, servers, services, and tools that will help them build solutions. It allows them to drill down to each product and technology and learn about new features, objects, Web services, namespaces, and schemas required to extend Microsoft Office and build custom Office Business Applications (OBAs).

 

Source: Interactive Developer Map

I have a look at this and was quite impressed with the list of resources available to you.  For example - look at the link below - it is the Office Live drill down - look at all the places to get information - I checked - the sites are good!

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David


Posted Thu, May 31 2007 11:10 PM by David Overton

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Vijay Singh Riyait wrote re: Interactive Developer Map - want to develop something on top of a Microsoft platform, but don't know where to go for information - now you can do it all interactively
on Fri, Jun 1 2007 11:19 PM
What a great find! Thanks

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