SharePoint Dev Weekly is a videos series where Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) and Waldek Mastykarz (Rencore) will have a weekly discussion on the latest SharePoint Dev topics. They will talk about few specific topics in the video and we’ll collect also other weekly SharePoint Dev news on these blog posts so that you can easily follow the most interesting engineering and community articles from one single location. This video was recorded on Monday 25th of March 2019.
Video at SharePoint Dev YouTube channel.
These videos are published each week and they are intended to be roughly 20-30 minute, but this one went long as it covered two week’s worth of materials. Please do give us feedback on this new video series and also do let us know if you have done something cool/useful so that we can cover that in the next weekly summary! The easiest way to let us know is to share your work on Twitter with a hashtag of #SPDevWeekly. “Sharing is caring!”
Topics mentioned in the video
Discussions in the video were on the following topics:
- Microsoft MVP Summit 2019 – high-level coverage of the non-NDA content from last week
- The release of SharePoint Framework 1.8 and what to expect with 1.9 release
- “Building Microsoft Teams tabs using SharePoint Framework and taking advantage of the contextual APIs from Microsoft Graph“
- Office 365 CLI and tooling helping to upgrade your solutions to the latest versions of SharePoint Framework
- Microsoft Build – May 6-8, 2019
- SharePoint Conference 2019 – May 21-23, 2019
- European Collaboration Summit – May 27-29, 2019
Here are all the links and people mentioned in this video. Thanks, everyone for your contributions to the community!
- SharePoint News Enhancements – March 2019 – Chris McNulty (Microsoft)
- Announcing the General Availability of SharePoint Framework 1.8 – SharePoint engineering (Microsoft)
- Explore SharePoint designs with the preview of the SharePoint Provisioning Service – SharePoint engineering (Microsoft)
- MSAL.NET 3.0-preview now available – Jean-Marc Prieur (Microsoft)
- Puzzlepart introduces Hook me up! – an anchor part for modern pagers – Mikael Svenson (Puzzlepart)
- Using the full potential of React in SharePoint Framework 1.8.0 – Elio Struyf (Valo Intranet)
- Common Issues in SPFx 1.8.0 with TypeScript 3.3 – Marc D Anderson (Sympraxis Consulting)
- Provision Microsoft Teams with Azure Automation – Part I – Markus Möller (Avanade)
- Using PnP cache to speed up application customizers in #SPFx, so easy to do! – Tony Phillips (Cloud Design Box)
- Tenant App Catalog vs Site Collection App Catalog – David Ramalho (BindTuning)
- Conditionally Launch Flows using List Formatting – Chris Kent (DMI)
- Include source maps in your SharePoint Framework package – Diogo Martins (BindTuning)
- Ultimate Developer Tool List for SPFx – Hugo Bernier (Tahoe Ninjas)
- Modern Page Model with PnP/PnPjs – Federico Porceddu (Avanade)
- SPFx 1.8 now supports Office Fabric React 6.156.0 – Corey Roth (DMI)
- Formatting Announcement List based on severity – Harsh Damania
- Using Azure Durable Functions to implement SharePoint Reusable Workflows – Russell Gove (Tronox)
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SharePoint Team, Microsoft – 25th of March 2019