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The SharePoint Framework is the latest development model for customizing and extending SharePoint. The SharePoint Framework (SPFx) is a page and web part model that provides full support for client-side SharePoint development, easy integration with SharePoint data, and extending Microsoft Teams. With the SharePoint Framework, you can use modern web technologies and tools in your preferred development environment to build productive experiences and apps that are responsive and mobile-ready.
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Blog: Troubleshooting and Fixing the "Out of the Blue, My SharePoint Framework Projects Won't Build!"
Earlier this week I presented a session at the Atlanta SharePoint User Group on Building Client Side Web Parts with the SharePoint Framework. I had my session planned well in advance, out but wanted to build the demos while they were fresh in my head. Last week I was out of work mode with my family relaxing on a beach in Mexico for Spring Break, so I planned to do build my demos yesterday morning, on Sunday. While we were supposed to return home Saturday night, we missed our international connection and got stuck overnight, not making it home until about 12pm EDT Sunday.
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Blog: Generally Available: SharePoint Framework (v1.0)
Yesterday Microsoft announced that the SharePoint Framework has reached the Generally Available milestone. That means we’re at v1! The development tools have been updated to v1 and the v1 bits are rolling out to Office 365 SharePoint Online tenants now. Microsoft said it will take about a week or so for it to reach all Office 365 tenancies.
You can get the details of this update from their wiki page in the main sp-dev-docs repo. So what change from RC0 to GA?
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Blog: What the SharePoint Framework means to Users
Last week I was in New Orleans presenting at the Nintex InspireX conference on building apps using the microservice approach with containers and Docker. During that week I sat down with Jeremy Thake of Hyperfish to talk about the SharePoint Framework and what it means for end users of SharePoint.
During this discussion we discussed:
- what is the new SharePoint Framework
- how the SharePoint Framework will effect the SharePoint user experience
- some tips on how to keep up with the SharePoint Framework
You can listen to the whole discussion on the Hypefish podcast.
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Blog: What's Next for the SharePoint Framework?
If you are a SharePoint developer doing any work in SharePoint Online and you have held out on taking a look at the SharePoint Framework, now is a good time to start taking a look. We are currently at the release candidate 0 (RC0) and in the coming weeks, we can expect to see the generally available (GA) release. This release will support client-side web parts as Microsoft wanted to make sure they got that capability perfected… but they won’t stop there!
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Blog: Free Email Course: Understand SharePoint Framework Toolchain
Microsoft introduces SharePoint Framework at Future of SharePoint event, focusing on client-side customization and development over server-side approach.- Published on
Publication: Learn SharePoint Framework and Set Up Workstation Quickly
Join the 10-day email course to learn about SharePoint Framework and the new development toolchain, and set up your workstation quickly- Published on
Publication: Microsoft Learning: Get started with the SharePoint Framework
This module will introduce you to the SharePoint Framework and walk you through getting your local & online environment configured for developing with the SharePoint Framework.- Published on
Publication: Microsoft Learning: Extend the SharePoint user interface with SharePoint Framework extensions
This module will introduce you to extending the SharePoint user interface with extensions.- Published on
Publication: Microsoft Learning: Enable SharePoint Framework web part configuration with property panes
This module will introduce you to leveraging the property pane for client-side web parts created with the SharePoint Framework.- Published on
Publication: Microsoft Learning: Develop web parts with the SharePoint Framework
This module will introduce you to creating client-side web parts using the SharePoint Framework. You’ll also see how to leverage both the local and hosted SharePoint Workbench & using different parts of the SharePoint Framework API.- Published on
Blog: Following up to my "Introducing the SharePoint Framework Webinar" with LightningTools
This article is a follow-up to my recent webinar on “Introducing the SharePoint Framework (SPFx)” with LightningTools I delivered.- Published on
Blog: What's Next for Me: Introducing Voitanos OnDemand Courses
Reflections on a Career Journey Teaching SharePoint and Creating Training Content - Author shares their experiences and accomplishments.