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Sep 24, 2018
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Microsoft Graph @ Ignite 2018

Office Extensibility team

For the last several months, Microsoft Graph engineering teams in Redmond and around the world have worked to prepare for Ignite 2018. That moment has finally arrived. We have 58 sessions across Ignite 2018 that highlight the ways in which the Microsoft Graph is changing our products and ecosystem. We’re pleased to provide an overview of the all...

Microsoft GraphOffice Add-ins
Sep 20, 2018
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Evolving the Microsoft Graph SDKs

Darrel Miller

Microsoft Graph SDKs are evolving to meet the demands of more users and more scenarios by introducing a flexible component architecture.

Microsoft Graph
Sep 18, 2018
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Consistently extend SharePoint with the SharePoint Framework

SharePoint team

Using the SharePoint Framework, developers can extend SharePoint to their organization's specific needs. And with the latest version of the SharePoint Framework, they can do it consistently across all sites in the tenant using tenant wide deployment capability.

Microsoft 365 Developer
Sep 14, 2018
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Announcing Immutable ID for Outlook resources in Microsoft Graph

Microsoft Graph team

In the coming weeks, we're rolling out a new feature designed to make it easier to work with Outlook item IDs: Immutable ID. With this feature, Microsoft Graph will provide an identifier in the id property that will not change over the lifetime of the item, so long as the item stays in the same mailbox.

Microsoft Graph
Sep 13, 2018
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Introducing open-source PnP SPFx Yeoman generator

SharePoint team

We are happy to announce the availability of the PnP SPFx Yeoman generator, which enables the community to work together with the SharePoint engineering and to add new supported JavaScript framework and other options to the templates.

Microsoft 365 Developer
Sep 11, 2018
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SharePoint Development Community (PnP) – September 2018 update

SharePoint team

SharePoint Dev Ecosystem / SharePoint Patterns and Practices (PnP) September 2018 update is out with a summary of the latest guidance, samples, and solutions from SharePoint engineering or from the community for the community. This article is a summary of all the different areas and topics around SharePoint Dev ecosystem during the past month.

Microsoft 365 Developer
Sep 11, 2018
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Visio 2010 SDK and Visio 2010 Viewer available for download

Visio team

Until now, there hasn’t been a way to automate the settings in this dialog via the API. In Visio 2010, we’ve enhanced the object model to make it possible to drive these settings programmatically using a set of new methods and properties on the ApplicationSettings object.

Microsoft 365 Developer
Sep 10, 2018
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SharePoint development platform @ Ignite 2018

SharePoint team

We’re excited to welcome all the Microsoft customers and partners from around the world traveling to Orlando, plus the thousands more attending virtually, to Ignite 2018. We’re pleased to share the latest news and updates about the investments we’re making in the SharePoint platform, including the great new capabilities also on the extensibility st...

Microsoft 365 Developer
Sep 5, 2018
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Announcing the release of SharePoint Framework v1.6!

Office Extensibility team

We are pleased to announce the release of SharePoint Framework v1.6 – bringing the availability of new tools to help you build engaging team and communication sites. APIs for calling into Microsoft Graph and Web APIs are now generally available, we’ve improved our Dialog user experience framework, and you can now deploy SharePoint Framework tenant...

Microsoft Graph