January 25th, 2017

Getting started with SharePoint Framework – Tutorials

Vesa Juvonen
Principal Program Manager

Updated getting started tutorials now available

SharePoint Framework is now in the Release Candidate status and we are closing in the General Availability (GA). As part of the release activities, we are starting to push out more and more documentation around the SharePoint Framework and how to build your own custom client-side web part using this modern platform. If you have not yet had a change to look into the SharePoint Framework development, we would suggest you to check out the available tutorials. These tutorials will demonstrate and guide you through the steps of setting up your development environment and how to get started with the SharePoint Framework client-side web part development. 

Tutorial list

Here are the available tutorials around SharePoint Framework. You’ll find written format of the tutorial and also recorded video, which you can follow to see how to get started with the basic development tasks. You can find link to YouTube recordings from start of the each written tutorial article. 

If you have not yet setup your development environment for SharePoint Framework, you can find following guidance for the required steps.

Additional resources around SharePoint Framework

Here are some additional resources around the SharePoint Framework development topics

If you have any questions, comments or feedback around PnP initiative, these tutorials or this blog post, please use the Microsoft Tech Community (SharePoint Developer group) or the issue list in the sp-dev-docs repository.

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Vesa Juvonen, Senior Program Manager, SharePoint, Microsoft – 25th of January 2017

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Vesa Juvonen
Principal Program Manager

Vesa Juvonen works as a Principal Product Manager focusing on the community and ecosystem across Microsoft 365. He leads the Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices initiative which is providing tooling, guidance and assistance on adopting recommended patterns for using Microsoft 365. He has worked in different roles at Microsoft engineering helping on building capabilities in Microsoft 365 and to help customers and partners to use the different capabilities across the platform. Prior moving to ...

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