I was the first to contact Sharepoint. To be honest, I used to study ASP. NET in school. This is what I learned when I had nothing to do in my spare time. Then I learned and made some things according to the project provided by the teacher. At this point, finding a job is not a special C ++, but an ASP. net is used for ERP, and Sharepoint is used for ERP. After reading some materials, I found that it may not be impossible. Many things are "old" things, rather than learning "new" things. Like Ajax, it is a combination of existing things, just like Asp.net for Sharepoint webpart development, sqlserver for databases, and IIS for front-end web servers, it seems not very difficult, but it is indeed very difficult. It is difficult to get started from scratch, especially on New Year's Day over the past two days.
The most troublesome thing is to try SharePoint first! The hardware and software required by it is really demanding!
SharePoint requires a dual-processor computer (installed on a single server) with a CPU clock speed of GHz or above and 1 GB memory (2 GB recommended ). The server must run Windows 2003 (Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, or data center edition) with service pack1 (SP1) installed ). To perform on-site installation, the front-end web server can also run Windows 2003 web with SP1. The server must use the NTFS file system. SharePoint can run on both 32-bit and 64-bit processors, but the corresponding version of Windows server needs to be installed.
This hardware and software requirement makes it impossible for me to try it out first. We can only go to the Unit to see how they arranged it. I once thought that it would be a good way to switch to a Windows Server 2003 Virtual Machine locally, but my computer hardware level has become a bottleneck for this solution. My hard disk is not big enough, so I cannot switch to a virtual machine! Embarrassed!