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AddIn365 Technical Architect, Paul Schaeflein, joins this weeks Microsoft podcast to discuss the latest Microsoft 365 news. The PnP podcast is ran by hosts – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft), Waldek Mastykarz (Rencore).
Paul is focused on helping peers and customers use the parts of Microsoft 365 that are relevant to their job. What is the Microsoft 365 opportunity for developers? Of course, that depends. Microsoft 365 provides many options. First understand and bridge the gap between what your staff can do (their knowledge) and what the service can do for you/them. What should be the key focus areas for newbies?
Learn how to write and secure an API, understand React and now React hooks, know your native coding tool – editor, know how to use search engines to find people and information efficiently, understand how to interact with a service you don’t own and finally, keep learning.
If you need help on an issue, want to share a discovery, or just want to say: “Job well done”, please reach out to Vesa, to Waldek or to your PnP Community.
This episode was recorded on Monday, May 11, 2020.
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