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Announcing Office 365 CLI for managing your Office 365 tenant on any platform
Developers on all platforms build solutions for Office 365. Using the Office 365 CLI, they can manage the different settings of SharePoint and Office 365 no matter if they use Windows, macOS or Linux.
New SharePoint CSOM version released for SharePoint Online – November 2017
We are happy to announce the availability of new SharePoint Client-Side Object Model (CSOM) version targeted for the Office 365 or more specifically for SharePoint and Project Online.
Announcing new development and management tools for SharePoint Framework
As SharePoint Framework continues to grow – in users and developers – the variety of different scenarios and styles of development also continue to expand. Through our feedback site, we’ve seen the need for more tools for both developers and administrators.
Authentication in Microsoft Teams Apps: Tabs
Some of the most common questions we receive from Microsoft Teams developers concern authentication to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), single sign-on (SSO) to Azure AD, and how to access Microsoft Graph APIs from within a Microsoft Teams app. Here, we'll explain in detail how to do these things, going above and beyond authentication basics.
SharePoint Patterns & Practices – November 2017 update
SharePoint Dev Ecosystem / SharePoint Patterns and Practices (PnP) November 2017 update is out with new contributions from the community to the community. This post contains all the details related to what was included with the release and what else has been happening in the SharePoint Dev ecosystem during the past month.
Announcing Script Lab improvements
Code, run, share! We love making it easy to develop Office add-ins. Whether you're an experienced developer or a newbie, we encourage you to dive in, explore, and build with Script Lab, our Microsoft Garage project.
Custom Functions in Excel: Developer Preview
I'm thrilled to announce that you can try writing custom functions in JavaScript starting today.
Announcing improved support in SharePoint Framework for Office UI Fabric Core
The goal of the SharePoint Framework is to allow both Microsoft and customers to build rich, engaging, and consistent user experiences on top of SharePoint. Within the SharePoint product, Office UI Fabric delivers a robust and consistent design language across various experiences such as modern team sites, modern pages, and modern lists.
New SharePoint CSOM version released for SharePoint Online – October 2017
We are happy to announce the availability of new SharePoint Client-Side Object Model (CSOM) version targeted for the Office 365 or more specifically for SharePoint and Project Online. This release again contains updates on the existing SharePoint and Project CSOM assemblies.