I started this blog to maintain good documentation of things which I have learned while investigating SharePoint and things which you can do to make sure that I am covering every subject available. I will start from the beginning to better alleviate the new users, and myself, from the task of introductory videos and lengthy technical papers. This will be a generic publication and you'll have to bear with the basics to get to where I really am with SharePoint.
I began using SharePoint a few months ago and spend most of my time every week outside of college classes learning new methods for implementing SharePoint and becoming a SharePoint Developer in the process. Though we are not going to investigate my codes yet and it might be slow starting for a while during the beginning as I incorporate a blog into my schedule, this will also be a good review for myself.
As an introduction to myself, I am an Applied Mathematics major at my university who had a job as an Assistant SharePoint Administrator and now work as a SharePoint Consultant. I will be starting my third and last year of my degree and have done good by my theory in working part time since I've started school. I have a minor in Economics. I am working on a senior project in Visual Similarity and Separation Preserving Maps and recently co-authored a paper on Nuclear Parameter Estimation using Bayesian Statistics where I was the primary researcher of Gibbs Sampling and coding.
If I make a mistake, feel free to correct me as I am primarily here for review and to assist in any way that I can. To people in the same boat as myself, good luck to you. For those ahead, I hope to be on the same level soon!
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