Announcing SharePoint Framework 1.10, we’re introducing several new ways to bring your web dev and SPFx skills to building new Microsoft 365 app extensions.
We are pleased to announce the availability of an updated SharePoint Framework training package targeted to be used for self-learning or for redelivering provided material as a local training delivery inside of your own company or for your customers. All materials are provided for you to reuse anyway you preferred without any needs for asking permi...
Today marks an exciting milestone as we roll out a modern management experience for the Office Store program in Partner Center. Effective immediately, new developers can onboard to the Office Store program through a simplified enterprise registration process using their corporate credentials.
To help you accelerate your self-paced learning as a Microsoft 365 developer, we’re introducing new training modules specifically for developers interested in building solutions for the Microsoft 365 platform.
The evaluations are complete, the results are tallied, the votes are counted, and the trophies distributed. Now it’s time to share and showcase this year’s winning apps. We hope that you find their solutions as creative, helpful and practical as our judges did.
A lot of hard work goes into the planning and preparation for Ignite, but we’re always excited to showcase the progress we’ve made towards meeting our developer community’s needs and our company’s vision. The tools, capabilities and features we’re announcing this year support each.
At Microsoft Ignite 2019, we’ve introduced many new innovations and platform opportunities for you to create these connected experiences on the Microsoft 365 platform – that is, delivering Microsoft 365 Apps.
At Microsoft Ignite 2019, we announced over two dozen new innovations with the Microsoft Teams developer platform, further extending the ability to deeply tailor Teams to your work.