Chris Kent on the SharePoint Framework In His Own Words

The SharePoint Framework introduced client-side development as a primary option for SharePoint in 2016. Experienced developers share their thoughts.

Microsoft introduced a new extensibility and customization development model for SharePoint in 2016. The SharePoint Framework brings client-side development to SharePoint as a first class option for developers. By now you have likely heard what Microsoft wants you to think about the SharePoint Framework, but what about seasoned SharePoint developers in the field?

I recently sat down with a few experienced SharePoint developers and asked them to share their thoughts in their own words. Published on the Voitanos blog, where you can get a full transcript, this week hear Chris Kent thinks of the SharePoint Framework including answers to the following questions:

  • How much time have you spent with the SharePoint Framework?
  • What is your impression of SharePoint Framework today?
  • What is your impression of the SharePoint Framework roadmap?
  • What is your favorite part of the SharePoint Framework?
  • What is the one thing you would add to the SharePoint Framework?
  • What is the one thing you would change to SharePoint Framework?
  • What is the biggest challenge with SharePoint Framework?
  • Predict the future - Where do you see the SharePoint Framework going?
SharePoint Framework - In Chris Kent's Own Words

SharePoint Framework - In Chris Kent's Own Words

Andrew Connell
Developer & Chief Course Artisan, Voitanos LLC. | Microsoft MVP
Written by Andrew Connell

Andrew Connell is a full stack developer who focuses on Microsoft Azure & Microsoft 365. He’s a 20+ year recipient of Microsoft’s MVP award and has helped thousands of developers through the various courses he’s authored & taught. Andrew’s mission is to help web developers become experts in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, so they can become irreplaceable in their organization.

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