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Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Microsoft 365 PnP Weekly - Episode 152 – 7th of February 2022
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
In this installment of the weekly discussion revolving around the latest news and topics on Microsoft 365, hosts – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen, Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm are joined by Toronto, Ontario, Canada-based Microsoft Cloud Solution Architect and MVP Alum, Hugo Bernier (Microsoft) | @bernierh.
Topics discussed in this session:
- Hugo’s Day job as a Cloud Solution Architect – focusing on Power Platform adoption - effectively teaching customers how to take advantage of products they already own in context of their existing IT infrastructure.
- Hugo’s Night job - working on community initiatives like Sharing is Caring events and on Samples repositories – testing, organizing, tagging SPFx extension and web part samples.
- Working with customers to fine tune their governance models. Three tiers of governance. IT led (Mission critical), IT supported (Infrastructure support), and Personal Productivity initiatives (no support).
- Rationale for building solutions with Power Platform vs C#. The question – are we building infrastructure capabilities once that will support many projects or building a local app?
- Latest focus – Dev containers (Docker). Creating remote containers in VSCode that allow developers to open cloud-based samples in the environment they were built. Use of Dev Containers / Codespaces will be demoed during the February 10th SPFx Community call.
We also covered 22 articles published by Microsoft and the PnP Community over the last week.
This week:
- Waldek – focused on making it easier for Angular developers to build/modify LOB apps for (also) use in Teams.
- Vesa – SPFx v1.14 updates to product, documentation, tutorials for upcoming release.
- Hugo – hack-a-thon with large government customer, gearing up for Microsoft 365 Conference, April 5-7th, Las Vegas.
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This session was recorded on Monday, February 7, 2022. Enjoy the show.
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Here are all the links and people mentioned in this recording. Thanks, everyone for your contributions to the community!
Microsoft articles:
- What’s New in Microsoft Teams | January 2022 - Microsoft
- SharePoint Roadmap Pitstop: January 2022 - Mark Kashman (Microsoft) | @mkashman
- Microsoft Graph Data Connect: Deploying Azure Synapse Analytics - Nik Charlebois (Microsoft) | @NikCharlebois
- Combining Microsoft Graph Data Connect data sets in Azure Synapse Analytics - Nik Charlebois (Microsoft) | @NikCharlebois
- Learn from the community: Microsoft Teams and Moodle online learning solution - Ayça Baş (Microsoft) | @aycabs
- Breaking changes to the Microsoft Graph API for eDiscovery (beta) - Microsoft
- Breaking changes to the addToReviewSet action in the Microsoft Graph API for eDiscovery (beta) - Microsoft
- Microsoft Graph Toolkit v2.3.2 release notes - Sébastien Levert (Microsoft) | @sebastienlevert
Community articles:
- M365 Dev Podcast - Office Add-Ins with Juan Balmori - Jeremy Thake (Microsoft) | @jthake & Paul Schaeflein (AddIn365) | @paulschaeflein & Juan Balmori (Microsoft) | @juaneloBalmori
- How to call and show Graph API data in SPFx Adaptive Card Extensions(ACEs) - Siddharth Vaghasia | @siddh_me
- Don't pay more for SharePoint Storage than you have to :) - Kasper Bo Larsen (ProActive A/S) | @kasperbolarsen
- Microsoft Forms as a Tab in Teams using graph API in Power Automate - Shrusti Shah (Rapid Circle)
- Working with the Microsoft Graph communications API in a Microsoft Teams meeting app - Vardhaman Deshpande (Valo Solutions) | @vrdmn
- Free SharePoint Site Design Training in February - Laura Rodgers (IW Mentor) | @WonderLaura
- Shuffle an array with Power Automate - Albert-Jan Schot (BLISS.digital) | @appieschot
- SharePoint Syntex AI - my top 5 real-world tips - Chris O'Brien (Content+Cloud) | @ChrisO_Brien
- Building Proxy Provider for SharePoint Framework and Microsoft Graph Toolkit - Sergei Sergeev | @sergeev_srg
- Mea culpa - always install gulp-cli globally, not gulp - Andrew Connell (Voitanos) | @andrewconnell
- Migrating a Planner board to a List - Loryan Strant (Insync Technology) | @LoryanStrant
- :thumbs_up::thumbs_down:How to add like and dislike buttons in Microsoft/SharePoint Lists [YouTube u... - Giuliano De Luca | @DeLucaGiulian
- Episode #192 - Working with SharePoint Online Libraries and Files via Microsoft Graph - Paolo Pialorsi (PiaSys) | @PaoloPia
- Power Apps User Personalization Color Blind Mode #UI - April Dunnam (Microsoft) | @aprildunnam
Additional resources:
- Documentation - Opening a sample using a development container
- Microsoft 365 Unified Sample Gallery (preview) - https://aka.ms/m365/samples
- PnP Sharing is Caring initiative - Getting started guidance and training for using GitHub and contributing to the community
- Want to ask a question or in general engage with the community - Add a note in the Microsoft 365 PnP Community hub at https://aka.ms/m365pnp/community
- Check out all the great community calls, SDKs, and tooling for Microsoft 365 from https://aka.ms/m365pnp
If you’d like to hear from a specific community member in an upcoming recording and/or have specific questions for Microsoft 365 engineering or visitors – please let us know. We will do our best to address your requests or questions.
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