In this article, we will go through some of the front-end options available to you, providing some of the plusses and minuses for each.
Category: Development
Microsoft 365 – Making Good Technology Decisions: Front End
In this article, we will go through some of the front-end options available to you, providing some of the plusses and minuses for each.
Category: Development
Microsoft 365 – Making Good Technology Decisions: Front End
In this article, we will go through some of the front-end options available to you, providing some of the plusses and minuses for each.
Provisioning teams in Microsoft Teams using the PnP Provisioning Engine
In this article you will learn what the potentials of the PnP Provisioning Engine are in the fields of provisioning resources in Microsoft Teams, within the context of Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Online.
Microsoft 365 – Making Good Technology Decisions: Data Storage
When we build a solution within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, we almost always need to store some content which is generated during the use of the solution. I’ve always thought about that content as falling into several different, broad brush buckets.
Getting Started with Custom Connectors for Microsoft Power Automate and Power Apps
Sometimes, Power Platform requirements dictate a very specific set of operations not covered by standard connectors. In such cases, a custom connector is required that can get the job done in the exact manner required.
Build Cleaner Client-side Code with React Functional Components and Hooks
React is very popular and is widely used by Microsoft. You’ll quickly learn to love its component-based architecture.
Microsoft 365 – Making Good Technology Decisions: Establishing Decision Criteria
When people think about building solutions in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, they tend to think about the ways they’ve solved problems in the past. The point isn’t that those ways wrong, it’s that it’s important to consider the various options you have available to you within the Microsoft ecosystem.
My top 3 tips to developers early on their journey
Women are rarely encouraged by their parents, friends, relatives or teachers to become developers. If I can encourage them or even serve as a role model for young women, I’m more than happy to do it.
Provisioning teams in Microsoft Teams using the PnP Provisioning Engine
In this article you will learn what the potentials of the PnP Provisioning Engine are in the fields of provisioning resources in Microsoft Teams, within the context of Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Online.
Microsoft 365 – Making Good Technology Decisions: Data Storage
When we build a solution within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, we almost always need to store some content which is generated during the use of the solution. I’ve always thought about that content as falling into several different, broad brush buckets.
Getting Started with Custom Connectors for Microsoft Power Automate and Power Apps
Sometimes, Power Platform requirements dictate a very specific set of operations not covered by standard connectors. In such cases, a custom connector is required that can get the job done in the exact manner required.
Build Cleaner Client-side Code with React Functional Components and Hooks
React is very popular and is widely used by Microsoft. You’ll quickly learn to love its component-based architecture.
Microsoft 365 – Making Good Technology Decisions: Establishing Decision Criteria
When people think about building solutions in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, they tend to think about the ways they’ve solved problems in the past. The point isn’t that those ways wrong, it’s that it’s important to consider the various options you have available to you within the Microsoft ecosystem.
My top 3 tips to developers early on their journey
Women are rarely encouraged by their parents, friends, relatives or teachers to become developers. If I can encourage them or even serve as a role model for young women, I’m more than happy to do it.
Christina Wheeler: “Once I’ve learned all I can, I am ready to move on and learn something else”
I ended up wondering why I’d waited so long. I took over a project that forced me to learn Angular and that opened the floodgates for me to start working with SharePoint Framework.
Vesa Juvonen: “We are looking to extend the SharePoint Framework usage across other areas of Microsoft 365”
SharePoint Framework bypassed SharePoint add-ins from usage perspective in less than a year from the general availability, which is a massive achievement.