Episode 108 with Chakkaradeep Chinnakonda Chandran on the SharePoint Framework and SharePoint WebHooks—Office 365 Developer Podcast




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Summary: In episode 108 of the Office 365 Developer Podcast, Andrew Coates talks with Microsoft Program Manager Chakkaradeep Chinnakonda Chandran about the SharePoint Framework and SharePoint WebHooks. Weekly update A sample that leverages the technicalities of Sign-In for Outlook Web Add-ins and Multi-tenant Office 365 Web apps by Benoît Patra on GitHub Office Add-in Server Authentication Sample for ASP.net MVC by Doug Perkes on GitHub  Azure AD The #AzureAD admin experience in the new Azure portal is now in Public Preview  Office 365 Dev OneDrive WebHooks and Large Uploads with Microsoft Graph github.com/Keluro/Office365-AddinWeb-SignInSample Microsoft Graph SDK Profile Picture Sample for iOS  The OneNote Web Clipper Goes Open-Source  Programming Microsoft Office 365 Book SharePoint Overview of SharePoint WebHooks  PnP Partner Pack v. 2.0  Building dll-code in SharePoint Framework  5 differences between SharePoint Framework debug and release builds Show notes SharePoint WebHooks SharePoint WebHooks Preview Get started with SharePoint WebHooks SharePoint WebHooks reference implementation SharePoint Framework SharePoint Framework overview SharePoint Framework drop 2 release notes SharePoint Framework issues  Create a new SharePoint Framework issue SharePoint Developer Contributions Contribute to docs Contribute to web parts repo MS One API Guidelines Guidelines  WebHooks deep link Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS is available on iTunes or search for it at “Office 365 Developer Podcast” or add directly with the RSS feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Chaks Chakkaradeep, known as Chaks to his friends and colleagues, works as a program manager for the SharePoint Developer Platform. His team, SharePoint Portals, Publishing and Platform (SPPPLAT) is focused on delivering the robust SharePoint development framework for both Microsoft and customers to build modern experiences in SharePoint. Chaks works with his team to design, build and deliver an extensible developer platform that will let both first- and third-parties configure, extend and customize the portal experiences in SharePoint. Chaks is very passionate about SharePoint and has been since 2007. He has pursued his career as a developer, consultant and now a PM working extensively in SharePoint. He is a gadget freak and stays abreast of the latest technology trends (products and services) and evaluates them as much as possible. Outside of work, you can find Chaks exploring the Pacific North West taking beautiful photos.   About the hosts Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and a frequent speaker at worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at aka.ms/richdizz and can be found on Twitter at @richdizz. Richard is born, raised and based in Dallas, TX, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician and lightning-fast runner.   A Civil Engineer by training and a software developer by profession, Andrew Coates has been a Developer Evangelist at Microsoft since early 2004, teaching, learning and sharing coding techniques. During that time, he’s focused on .Net development on the desktop, in the cloud, on the web, on mobile devices and most recently for Office. Andrew has a number of apps in various stores and generally has far too much fun doing his job to honestly be able to call it work. Andrew lives in Sydney, Australia with his wife and two almost-grown-up children and is a cricket umpire in his spare time. Andrew sometimes blogs at aka.ms/coatsy and you can find him on Twitter at @coatsy