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SharePoint - Creating Beautiful Yet Powerful Dashboards Using jQuery

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• SharePoint Business Process Developer

• Natively from Phoenix, AZ

• I am dedicatedSharePoint developer who’s career has always focused on digitizing various business processes using out-of-the-box solutions and client side scripting. I have been developing for a number of years in both Arizona as well as Utah. Currently, I am a business process developer on the SharePoint Apps team for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, a global non-for-profit organization with millions of members world wide.

• WHAT IS ALL OF THIS WHITE STUFF HERE IN UTAH?!?

Ken Kuzdas

• SSRS / Analysis Services

• Performance Point

• Power Pivot

• Excel / Access / Visio Services

• Chart / KPIs Webparts

• SSRS / Analysis Services

• Performance Point

• Power Pivot

• Excel / Access / Visio Services

• Chart / KPIs Webparts

• SSRS / Analysis Services

• Performance Point

• Power Pivot

• Excel / Access / Visio Services

• Chart / KPIs Webparts

PROS CONS

No Server Deployment Requires YOU to code it

No Need For Enterprise Features

Complex Interconnectivity –

Multiple Pieces

Extremely Customizable YOU maintain it

SharePoint Design starts on the whiteboard, not the keyboard

• I am not attempting to promote specific jQuery plugins

• I am not going to write all the code live……too boring

• Every situational use of jQuery is completely different…ignore my ‘situational code’ as I show the creation of this dashboard

• jQuery .js file must be referenced into the page ALWAYS

• jQuery has ability to load plugins – there is a plugin for just about EVERYTHING

• jQuery also makes it easy to create your own plugins

• jQuery .js file must be referenced into the page AND the .js file for the plugin

• Almost ALL plugins have their own website or at least a project on GitHub.com

• These websites will include an API for their plugin, making it VERY easy to implement new plugins

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