Chapter 3. Working with Lists

Ultimately, most content that your users will be interested in will be stored in lists—whether documents, events, tasks, contacts, or custom content you create.

The recipes in this chapter all relate to lists. I have selected recipes that operate on document libraries because they are the most commonly used list type, and with the exception of document-related programming, anything you can do with a document library, you can do with the other list types.

Recipes include those for creating a new list programmatically, both with the object model and web services. You'll also find recipes for uploading and removing documents from a document library—which of course apply to only that type of list. Finally, there's a recipe ...

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