There's a running joke around the office that if you have two SharePoint references, one of them MSDN and the other a blog post, and the two differ, then the blog post must be correct. Seriously, having been weaned on the excellent documentation for .NET and SQL Server, I must say I am VERY disappointed in the lack of documentation on MSDN for the SharePoint API and XML schemas. MOSS is already over a year old (in its final version, 90% of the API is probably 2 years old (or older)), MS not having proper documentation for the product at this point is inexcusable. That said, almost as bad is the lack of community involvement on the MSDN pseudo-wiki. Surely many a SharePoint developer has figured out what is really going on behind say, the SPContentType.Hidden property, but where is the user-contributed content? If you figure something out, and it's not documented, post it.
posted by Oskar Austegard at 10:59 PM on Jan 29, 2008
"MOSS: Rant: Pathetic Documentation"
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I hear you! I've posted a couple of comments on the MSDN docs and I can see that people hit my blog as a result.
--Paul Galvin @ http://paulgalvin.spaces.live.com
Wednesday, January 30, 2008 7:21:00 AM
I haven't tried VS 2008 yet so I don't know if it has been added, but at least a little API documentation in Intellisense would be nice....
Wednesday, January 30, 2008 5:00:00 PM
Here is a link to my own User Generated Content: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/user-austegard.aspx?n=0
Wednesday, July 02, 2008 10:31:00 AM