Every Monday, MVPs contribute guest posts filled with their expert knowledge to our blog. The result is our most popular series: MVP Mondays. As the year comes to a close, we wanted to take a look back at some of our top viewed and most commented on stories from 2011.
MVPs for Windows Phone 7: Quick Tips
By Windows Phone Development MVP Kevin Wolf | @ByteMaster
Originally Published: March 14, 2011
By SharePoint Server MVP Razi bin Rais | @razibinrais
Originally Published: May 9, 2011
MVPs for SharePoint 2010: Modifying Ribbon Fonts and Styles for Publishing Page HTML Field Controls
By SharePoint Server MVP Becky Bertram | @beckybertram
Originally Published: May 16, 2011
MVPs for SharePoint 2010: Debugging Techniques for SharePoint Online Applications
By SharePoint Server MVP Corey Roth |@coreyroth
Originally Published: May 31, 2011
MVPs for SharePoint 2010: Office 365: SharePoint Online & Instant Extranets
By SharePoint Server MVP Kris Wagner | @sharepointkris
Originally Published: June 6, 2011
MVPs for Office 365: SharePoint Designer Workflow Tasks and InfoPath 2010
By SharePoint Server MVP Laura Rogers | @WonderLaura
Originally Published: July 18, 2011
By Dynamics CRM MVP Jerry Weinstock | @crminnovation
Originally Published: August 15, 2011
Using MVC as a REST Service that is Accessed by jQuery/JavaScript
By ASP.NET/IIS MVP John Petersen | @johnvpetersen
Originally Published: September 12, 2011
Automated Build-Deploy-Test using TFS 2010
By Visual Studio ALM MVP Anuj Chaudhary
Originally Published: October 17, 2011
Thanks to all of our MVP Monday contributors and Happy Holidays from the MVP Award Program Team!
MVP Monday
The MVP Monday Series is created by Melissa Travers. In this series we work to provide readers with a guest post from an MVP every Monday. Melissa is a Community Program Manager for Dynamics, Excel, Office 365, Platforms and SharePoint in the United States. She has been working with MVPs since her early days as Microsoft Exchange Support Engineer when MVPs would answer all the questions in the old newsgroups before she could get to them