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Jun 4, 2018
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Working with files in your Microsoft Teams bot (Preview)

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Microsoft Teams team

We announced at Build 2018 that bots will soon be able to send and receive files. I’m happy to let you know that it’s finally here! If you have a Microsoft Teams app that works with files, it’s time to switch to Public Developer Preview and check it out.

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May 7, 2018
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Harness the growing network of apps and insights in Microsoft Graph

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Microsoft Graph is the unified API endpoint that offers developers a gateway to the rich data and powerful insights behind a large and growing set of Microsoft products. Based on consistent REST-based standards, tools, and features, the set of scenarios you can power with the Microsoft Graph grows exponentially as new products, datasets and capabil...

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May 7, 2018
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Your guide to Office 365 at Build 2018

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Office Add-ins team

We’re blogging the latest, greatest news from Build 2018 for the Office 365 developer community. 

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Apr 5, 2018
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Introducing Microsoft Graph community samples

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Microsoft Graph team

Developers all around the world are creating code samples and snippets using the Microsoft Graph with all sorts of languages in very different ways every day. Each of these community contributions can be found in blogs, different GitHub repositories and various other places.

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Mar 27, 2018
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OpenHack Microsoft Graph | Microsoft Teams | Azure Serverless – Toronto

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Microsoft Graph team

Microsoft is pleased to invite you to an exclusive developer event focused on creating Enterprise and Business Applications with Azure and Office 365. OpenHack is a fun, challenge-based coding event hosted in Toronto, Ontario, from April 18-20 2018. Register now!

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Mar 21, 2018
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Office 365 Developer Program Update – New Developer Features

Suzanna Zhuang
Suzanna Zhuang

One of the more common requests we hear from our developer community is that they’d like us to make it easier to get access to the developer tools they need.  We’ve listened to those requests and are pleased to announce a number of significant updates to the Office 365 Developer Program. 

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Feb 28, 2018
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New templates to create huddle solutions in Microsoft Teams and Office 365

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Office Add-ins team

Today we are releasing a new set of developer templates that extend the Office 365 platform for an industry specific scenario. This sample solutions is designed to let you build your own apps and to demonstrate how Office Extensibility can create end-to-end business scenarios.

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Feb 27, 2018
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Microsoft Graph Java SDK Preview

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Microsoft Graph team

Java developers have spoken, and we’ve listened. We’re excited to announce a preview of our new Java SDK for Microsoft Graph. Java developers can use the SDK to integrate with data, relationships and intelligence of the Microsoft Graph API in both client and server-side applications.

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Feb 18, 2018
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Microsoft Teams App Studio’s Control Library

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Microsoft Teams team

If you’ve tried out our new Microsoft Teams App Studio you’ve probably noticed the “Control library” tab. We developed this library based on feedback from our developer community to simplify the design and development process. Each time we created a new tab we found ourselves copying the same CSS code repeatedly — as you can imagine there were seve...

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