2015-03
2015-03
Thursday Mar 19, 2015
Episode 038 on SharePoint Server 2016 with Bill Baer
Thursday Mar 19, 2015
Thursday Mar 19, 2015
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Bill Baer about SharePoint Server 2016 and what it means to SharePoint developers.
Weekly update
Announcing Azure ExpressRoute connectivity to Office 365
So what is this newfangled apps model anyway and why do I care? (part 3) by Paul Culmsee
ECONNRESET error when connecting to Office 365 from node.jsby Waldek Mastykarz
Office 365 APIs and node.jsby Jason Johnston
Latest API updates in Client Side Object Model (March 2015 CU for SP2013)by Vesa Juvonen
Show notes
Patterns and Practices homepage on dev.office.com
Evolution of SharePoint
102 SharePoint sessions at Ignite
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About Bill Baer
Bill Baer is a senior technical product manager and Microsoft Certified Master for SharePoint in the SharePoint product group in Redmond, Washington. Having previously worked at Hewlett-Packard, Bill has a proven background in infrastructure engineering and enterprise deployments of SharePoint products and technologies. While at Hewlett-Packard, Bill was awarded the MVP award for his contributions in the Technology Solutions Group, now known as HP Enterprise Business, which encompasses server and storage hardware, technology consulting, and software sales. Bill has deep industry experience having worked for Apple Computer Corporation, First Data Corporation, Digital Equipment Corporation, Compaq Computer Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, and Microsoft Corporation. Connect with Bill at wbaer.net.
About the host
Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft.
You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
Thursday Mar 12, 2015
Episode 037 on ng-conf and Angular with Office 365 development
Thursday Mar 12, 2015
Thursday Mar 12, 2015
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Dan Wahlin and Andrew Connell about ng-conf last week and our news on our Office 365 APIs supporting CORS.
Weekly updates
The Office 2016 Mac Preview is here!
Deploy binary files from SharePoint Hosted App to Host Web by Stefan Bauer
Understanding Access Tokens in the Azure AD & Office 365 API Authentication Dance by Andrew Connell
List subwebs by using the Office 365 REST API requires to have edit rights by Stephane Cordonnier
Search documents and generate a preview with Office 365 REST API by Stephane Cordonnier
ECONNRESET error when connecting to Office 365 from node.js by Waldek Mastykarz
Show notes
Increasing opportunities for JavaScript developers on the Office 365 platform
CORS documentation on MSDN
Expense Manager code sample using CORS
Hands on lab for building Outlook Apps using OSX
Hands on lab for building Excel Apps using OSX
ADAL.JS announcement on Azure Blog
Introducing ADAL JS v1 by Vittorio Bertocci
Angular 2.0 built on TypeScript 1.5 blog post
ADAL JS & CORS with O365 APIs (Files & SharePoint) by Andrew Connell
Takeaways from ng-conf 2015 by Andrew Connell
I love me some TypeScript by Andrew Connell
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About Andrew Connell
Andrew is an entrepreneur and developer with an emphasis in Microsoft SharePoint and content management systems (CMS). In April of 2005 he was recognized by Microsoft for his community contributions by being awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Content Management Server and has received the award annually for SharePoint Server every year since. Most of his work these days involves working with the Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365 and web development technologies.
Read more at about Andrew Connell and follow him on @andrewconnell.
About Dan Wahlin
Dan Wahlin founded The Wahlin Group, which provides consulting and training services on web technologies such as JavaScript, jQuery, AngularJS, SPAs, HTML5, ASP.NET and SharePoint. He’s also one of the top authors at Pluralsight.com and has published several courses covering a range of technologies. Dan is a Microsoft regional director and has been awarded Microsoft’s MVP award multiple times for ASP.NET, Connected Systems and Silverlight. Dan is on the INETA Speaker’s Bureau, speaks at conferences and user groups around the world and has written several books on web technologies.
Dan blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/dwahlin and writes regular columns for various technical magazines. Follow Dan on Twitter @DanWahlin.
About the host
Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft.
You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
Thursday Mar 05, 2015
Episode 036 on Office 365 API app-only permissions with Matthias Leibmann
Thursday Mar 05, 2015
Thursday Mar 05, 2015
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks with Matthias Leibmann about the new app-only scenarios with the Exchange Online Office 365 APIs.
Weekly updates
Mavention Trending in this site at Office Store
Announcing C# Support in the API Sandbox for Office 365 APIs
Building Apps with the new Power BI APIs by Richard DiZerega
Office 365 Dev PnP Core team extended with new community members
New Pluralsight Course – Office 365 APIs – Overview, Authentication and the Discovery Service by Andrew Connell
Episode 068 – Office 365 news and customizing Office 365 with Chris O’Brien on Microsoft Cloud Show
Using the Calendar API in PHP by Jason Johnston
Show notes
Building Daemon or Service Apps with Office 365 Mail, Calendar and Contacts APIs (OAuth2 client credential flow)
Training on Mail, Calendar and Contacts for Office 365 APIs
Code samples on Office 365 APIs
API Sandbox
UserVoice to give feedback to the team
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About Matthias Leibmann
Matthias Leibmann is a program manager at Microsoft working in Office 365 on the App Ecosystem in the Exchange team. His primary role is to be the 7(!) headed Cerberus (the real one will be jealous) in front of our Calendar, Contacts and Mail APIs to not let anybody pass who is not authorized to do so. He works with many teams across Microsoft to help defining authorization schemes and patterns to make all our new APIs consistent from an auth point of view for both, developers, end users and administrators. You can learn more about Matthias on Linkedin and on Twitter . Also check out his gits on Github, maybe there is the one or other example you like. Matthias is always happy to get feedback and ideas on new things and how to improve experiences around authentication and the APIs.
About the host
Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft.
You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.