If that’s what you’re into
The tooling advances that 2010s SharePoint and Visual Studio have provided are wondrous and pampering. They make it easy to forget that we used to need a Server version of Windows to have a SharePoint instance to develop against, and that, often, the contemporary browser of SharePoint 2007, Internet Explorer 6, was the main target for your work.
And as soon as you get up out of that ridiculous fetal position, I’ll walk you through how I get all of this done without having to step into what only appears to be an ordinary phone booth.
If you’re from the United States and you’re awesome, that’s a Bill & Ted reference. If you’re English or just super into the Nerdist, it’s a Doctor Who nod.
Dimensionally transcendental, in either case.
How To Get IE6-Friendly SharePoint 2007 Development Done on Windows Server 2008 R2 [ Aptera SharePoint Development ]