A Developer's Introduction to Web PartsBest Practices for Developing Web Parts for SharePoint Products and TechnologiesBuilding an Online Web Part GalleryBuilding Web Parts for SharePoint Products and TechnologiesBuilding Web Parts Part I - The BasicsBuilding Web Parts Part II - User ControlsBuilding Web Parts Part III - Connectable Web PartsCreate strong named Web PartsCreating a Basic Web PartCreating a Connectable Web Part that Supports Multiple InterfacesCreating a Connectable Web PartCreating a Web Part with a Custom Tool PartCreating a Web Part with Client-side ScriptCreating a Web Part with Custom PropertiesCreating Custom Web Part Page TemplatesCreating Custom Web Parts with ASP.NET User ControlsDebugging Web PartsDeveloping Connected Web Parts for SharePoint Products and Technologies 2003Developing Web Parts for Microsoft® SharePoint Products and Technologies Version 2.0 Advanced TopicsDeveloping Web Parts for SharePoint Portal Server 2003 in .NETHow to Create and Implement a SharePoint Online GalleryModifying the User Interface for Web Parts and Web Parts PagesPackaging and Deploying Web Parts for Microsoft Windows SharePoint ServicesUpgrading a Web Part AssemblyUsing a Datagrid in a WebpartUsing the Visual Studio.NET Web Part Templates Part 1- IntroductionUsing the Web Part Templates Part 2 Deploying Web PartsUsing Wppackager to Package and Deploy Web Parts for Microsoft SharePoint Products and TechnologiesWriting Web Parts That Work On SharePoint Portal Server And Windows SharePoint Services
Creating Web Parts that Call Web Services for Microsoft SharePoint Products and TechnologiesDescription of the Windows SharePoint Services Lists Web Service Consumer ProjectUsing the Lists Web ServiceVisual Studio Magazine - Database Design - Manage SharePoint ListsWindows SharePoint Services Web ServicesWriting Custom Web Services for SharePoint Products and Technologies
Microsoft FrontPage Developers KitMicrosoft SharePoint Products and Technologies 2003 Software Development Kit