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Ankit Trivedi
Nov 02, 2017Copper Contributor
How microsoft will going to make development process easy for new mordern UI in sharepoint?
Microsoft is making lot of changes in Sharepoint online with Mordern UI.
I have few things to say.
Why microsoft is not providing easy sharepoint framework.?
Current Sharepoint framework has lot of manual things and lot of coding.
Can't we make some tool like drag and drop for various html objects and ribbon components which will be responsive ?
Like in CRM Dynamics, user can create own entity form. Can't Microsoft provide options for end user to create new form like 4 column, 3 column etc? Currently it shows the default ui in product.
If Microsoft provide this kind of feature then it will be easy for end user to create form by their own.
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You need a SharePoint integrated Powerapps knowledge bomb.
Please read :P
https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/q3-2017-update/
They are starting to roll this functionality out to tenants.
Great ignite video going over the functionality
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGFo6XslZ2I
- Ankit TrivediCopper ContributorYes but powerapps is not included in sharepoint itself and user need to go the powerapp studio to develop. Looks like it is replacement of info path form.
One more thing. Currently Microsoft doing more complex stuff for development because doing development developer have to use lot of tools to build new modern ui. They also need lot of knowledge like typescript, yemon, gulp etc. It is not easy like what we used to have in .net .
Developer has to spend more time developing those stuff and Customer also get end product very late as compare to what they usually get quick time.
Currently all things are scattered. It is not on same package\studio.
In future, developer will loose interest for developing this stuff.- DeletedI find the new development method way easier than what it used to be. It really doesn't take long to ramp up into the basics. There was a good 7 part tutorial online, I developed more than I ever did on SharePoint far as a web part is concerned very quickly, and it's really started to come a long way in the past 6 months.