Rob Windsor on the SharePoint Framework In His Own Words

Experienced SharePoint developers give their perspective on Microsoft's SharePoint Framework, which allows for client-side development in SharePoint.

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 Rob Windsor 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?
Rob Windsor on the SharePoint Framework In His Own Words

Rob Windsor on the SharePoint Framework In His 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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