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SharePoint Patterns & Practices - SharePoint Framework Community Call recording - 4th of Jan 2018
SharePoint Patterns and Practices (PnP) - SharePoint Framework community call (SIG) bi-weekly call recording for the 4th of January, 2018 meeting is now available from PnP YouTube channel at http://aka.ms/sppnp-videos. Note. There were small issues with the Skype recording, so we, unfortunately, did miss parts of the call from the recording. We will repeat the Graph/AAD demo on the upcoming monthly community call on 9th of January.
Topics covered on 4th of January 2017
- PnP JS Core library updates at 6:12
- DEMO: Eirik Brandtzaeg - async and JSOM at 9:32
- SharePoint Framework Update at 18:53
- DEMO: Preview of upcoming MS Graph and 3rd party API access token handling improvements for SharePoint Framework at 23:27
- DEMO - Reusable SharePoint Framework Controls at 30:51
- Q&A at 34:27
Links
- pnp-js-core
- pnp-js-core Gitter
- SharePoint development documentation
- SharePoint Dev issue list - Report us issues on SharePoint development side or gaps on our documentation
- Webcast on the Reusable SPFx property pane controls with additional resources
Next Meeting is January 18th 2018, see you then!
Bi-weekly PnP SharePoint Framework Community Calls are targeted for anyone who is interested in the JavaScript-based development towards SharePoint Online and also on-premises. This Special Intrest Group (SIG) call is used for following objectives.
- Share latest updates and status on the SharePoint Framework
- Possible engineering asks for the field - input, feedback, and suggestions
- Cover any open questions on the client side development
- Demonstrate SharePoint Framework in practice - also community demos are encouraged (let us know, if you're interested)
- Talk about PnP JavaScript Core component and community efforts around this library
- Talk about the Office 365 cli efforts
- Talk about the Reusable SPFx controls efforts
You can download recurrent invite from http://aka.ms/SPPnP-JSSIG. Welcome and join the discussion!