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Sep 4, 2025
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Dev Proxy v1.1 with improved support for Microsoft Graph batching

Waldek Mastykarz Garry Trinder
Waldek,
Garry

Introducing Dev Proxy v1.1 with critical fixes for Microsoft Graph batch request simulation, resolved authentication plugin issues, and enhanced the MinimalPermissionsGuidancePlugin with new reporting capabilities.

Microsoft 365 Developer
Aug 6, 2025
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Dev Proxy v1.0 with new features for building robust AI-powered apps

Waldek Mastykarz Garry Trinder
Waldek,
Garry

Introducing Dev Proxy v1.0, with new language model-specific testing capabilities to help developers build more reliable AI-powered applications by simulating real-world scenarios and tracking resource usage.

Microsoft 365 Developer
May 29, 2024
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Do more in Microsoft Mesh with data and AI

Rebecca Burke-Agüero
Rebecca Burke-Agüero

Read how you can get started leveraging AI to elevate your custom Microsoft Mesh experience with the Mesh Toolkit.

Microsoft 365 Developer
Feb 14, 2024
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What’s new in Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio 17.9

Yu Zhang
Yu Zhang

Discover everything that’s included for .NET devs to build apps for Microsoft Teams in the latest version of Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio.

Microsoft Teams
Apr 25, 2023
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Microsoft Graph .NET SDK: New organization name for NuGet packages

Maisa Rissi
Maisa Rissi

We are announcing a change to the NuGet organization that publishes Microsoft Graph .NET SDK on NuGet.org. Starting in May 2023, the NuGet organization will be changing from “Microsoft_Graph_Clients_and_Tooling” to “MicrosoftGraph”. What is the impact of this change? The organization rename might impact projects that use the Microsoft Graph .NET ...

Microsoft Graph
Mar 16, 2023
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Tailored SDK experiences via Kiota now generally available

Rabeb Othmani Sébastien Levert
Rabeb,
Sébastien

We’re happy to announce Kiota, our code generator for HTTP APIs described by OpenAPI, is available to all developers that want to focus on calling APIs in consistent, robust and reliable way, without having to worry about the messy details of constructing HTTP requests.

Microsoft Graph