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Aeon
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Can someone please explain to me, in the most dumbed-doen way imaginable, what the fuck SharePoint is?

Yes, I've Googled it. No, I don't understand. From everything that I've read; it just doesn't function the way I expect it to after reading about it.

Is it used to create company websites which are to be used by staff within the company. Or is it used to create normal websites, that the general public visits (maybe like a portfolio or company website showcasing products with a shopping cart and shit)?

I'm confused.

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    @1989
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    I have only seen it used for internal websites.
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    FUCKING HELL why won't devRant shoe my fucking image I uploaded
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    @projektaquarius that's all that it looks like its supposed to be used for. But then they say stuff like public websites internet websites. And I'm like wtf? It was starting to make me think that it could also be used by business /non devs people to make a website (by just using a template and entering info etc)
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    @Aeon I figure you could, but it seems like a bad idea.
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    @projektaquarius yeah, I just wanted to play around and get to know how to use it in different ways
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    Its an intranet CMS whitch will make you suicidal.

    If you manage to fuck it up please make sure you also delete the backups, so you can rebuild it with own/next-cloud or something similar ;-)
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    Glorified webdav? Never needed to set it up šŸ˜„
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    I am one of the poor few souls that actually developed in Sharepoint, and hated every second of it so much that I was considering suicide (not literally, but enough to start having an alcohol problem).

    It's a system that requires 50 pages of instructions just to set up properly, a huge ass server and a lot of expensive software too.

    It creates a huge ass infrastructure of files, version control, and literally everything, in the database. Obviously that makes it extremely slow and hungry.

    Its UI is made by 2000 indians who got a crash course on how to web develop from a 1995 book probably. It's all made with multiple layers of nested tables, and somehow it manages to mimic the look of MS Office (with a ribbon and shit). Customizing its looks is a bit harder than making a HTML5-based game on IE6. It's also full of bugs and awful code, that I had to decompile and override in order for it to remotely work properly.

    What does it do? What is it for? See next post.
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    Glorified CMS.

    You can post stuff in it, in pages (called sites) that use a certain underlying data structure. You define tables in Sharepoint (their structure and data is stored Zeus-knows-how in MSSQL), you have an UI in Sharepoint where you can fill them with data, and you can have Web Parts (widgets) that display this data in a visual way. You can define validation rules, there are different data processing stuffs in it, all edits are versioned, you have different publishing states, and other kind of bullshit.
    You can link MS Office documents in there, but I dreaded Sharepoint so much that when I didn't rely on coding on it for food, I kept it as far away from me as possible. Thus, I did not "play" with any of its features. Partly because breaking it is easier than splitting your piss in 2 streams, and fuck-knows how to get it back working again.

    It's THE MOST bloated, slow, ugly, unstable and unusable piece of crap that I've seen so far. Wordpress has a lot to learn from it.
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    @AndSoWeCode Thanks, atleast I know to avoid it now lol.
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    @AndSoWeCode started my first job as a developer and we use SP for every project.
    #FeelsBadMan
    šŸ˜”šŸ˜”
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    Main thing at my work it is used for document management - like git for dummies, who use word..

    It does have support for blogs and wikis too. Our is team host an intranet page on there with links to other systems.
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