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SharePoint Dev Weekly is a weekly video chat where Vesa and Waldek are talking about the latest news and topics around SharePoint dev area. In this episode, Waldek and Vesa were joined by Olga Martà (Plain Concepts).
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This video was recorded on Monday 3rd of December 2018.
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A
Welcome
everybody:
this
is
chef
on
developer
weekly
episode.
16
today
is
3rd
of
December
I'm,
calling
actually
from
Ljubljana
from
Slovenia,
because
there's
a
tribe
conference
happening
in
here,
there's
the
keynote
tomorrow
and
then
I
have
a
deaf
session
and
then
I'm
going
back
home,
so
I
flew
in
yesterday.
The
Croatia,
Croatia
and
Slovenia
are
pretty
close
between
each
other.
So
that's
why
out
to
integration
anyway,
so
with
us
today
we
have
I'd
once
again
a
visitor.
So
Olga
will
you
do
the
honors
and
introducing
yourself
and
what
are
you
actually
do?
Hi.
B
C
A
A
C
Was
at
the
same
I?
Will
we
actually
fill
house?
We
were
together
in
the
same
place.
We
were
at
the
European
Shepherd
conference
and
asier
an
office
365
conference
in
Copenhagen
I
had
one
session
to
present
the
say
you
did
a
developer
keynote.
You
did
some
other
things
as
well.
Your
session
was
the
only
one
that
I
get
to
attend.
Yeah.
C
No,
no,
the
last
one
I
actually
didn't
then
attend
the
keynote.
Okay,
yeah,
so
yeah
so
I
was
there
rancor
had
booths.
We've
done
pretty
much
work
there
too.
So
it
was
for
me
basically
all
about
presenting
my
session.
There
was
one
meeting
customers
doing
interviews
and
some
some
work
yeah
and
meanwhile
we
last
week
we
also
released
new
version
of
CLI.
Did
that
anything
else,
I
think
that
would
be
it
now.
A
A
C
Sure,
if
I
wouldn't
say
particularly
about
death,
but
the
one
thing
that
strikes
me
more
more
and
more,
the
more
I
see
I
see
it
and
the
more
I
watch
keynotes
presentations
done
by
the
Microsoft
team,
if
you
like,
is
the
more
like,
not
the
team's
team,
but
people
from
Microsoft
yeah
that
sharepoint
in
the
past
used
to
be.
You
know
this
box
of
building
blocks
and
could
use
it
to
build
an
Internet,
and
there
were
some
things
available
out
of
the
box
for
some
things
that
you
had
to
build
by
yourself.
C
A
B
Well,
no
sorry,
maybe
I
think
that
the
last
day
I
was
in
the
sin,
talk
about
customizing
SharePoint
sites.
I
know
why
I
don't
know
why
but
I
love,
branding,
SharePoint,
so
I
was
very
excited
about
what
was
presenting
and
he
talked
about
different
custom
headers,
it's
not
in
the
roadmap
yet,
but
they
are
thinking
about
to
create
like
a
completely
custom
header
for
the
for
the
ship
on
communication
sites
and
modern
pages,
and
also
they
are
planning
to
to
have
fun
third
party
funds
in
the
decides.
A
B
Yeah
yeah,
it's
something
that
the
customers
doesn't
understand
yet
because
sometimes
I
show
a
polishing
side
without
of
branding
and
I
have
to
say
later
that.
Well,
this
is
the
old
SharePoint.
Now
we
have
this
communication
sides
that
it's
all
out
of
the
box,
but
you
don't
have
this
customization
level
already
in
these
modern
sites.
But
there
are
a
lot
of
things
that
you
can
do.
There
are
responsive
and
they
are
beautiful.
But
for
example,
you
cannot
change
the
color
of
the
header
or
or
the
phone
type
or
yeah,
so
something
like
this
yeah.
B
So
it's
it's
difficult
to
understand
and
and
to
sell
this
kind
to
sell
this
kind
of
projects
out
of
the
box
with
SPX
but
yeah.
We
have,
for
example,
the
the
new
capabilities
in
the
1.7
I
up
web
parts
that
we
will
remove
the
toolbar.
So
this
is
a
a
good
thing,
because
maybe
we
will
have
a
full
combin
except
for
further
for
the
menu
for
the
header.
So
we
only
have
one
pizza
to
to
run
yeah
so,
but
then
at
all
about
a
new
minimal
at
the
end
of
this
year.
A
Here
then,
it
like
that
you
could
take
advantage
of
the
single
page
application
basis
anniversary
welcome
page,
regardless
of
what
is
the
business
requirement?
Obviously,
we
in
Microsoft
we
would
allow
people
to
use
the
the
actual
canvas
and
page
cameras
and
everything
else,
but
obviously
it's
good
that
there
is
the
opportunity
to
completely
custom
experience
if
needed
so
with
which
every
now
and
then
customers
demand
and
whatever
customers
requesting.
We
need
to
deliver
so
yeah.
C
B
C
A
My
friend
and
a
colleague
Luca
was
in
the
ESP
as
well,
and
Luca
actually
flew
in
the
middle
of
USBC
to
Oslo
to
actually
get
these
things
moving
from
ESP
FX
inserts
perspective.
Now
we've
been
talking
about
that
one
internally
for
a
while
and
and
most
likely
bill
now
gets
us
more,
let's
say
moving
out
there,
so
it's
gonna
come.
A
The
search
has
led,
and
it's
it's-
it's
been
waiting
for
the
clarification
of
strategic
decisions
in
Microsoft
until
we
can
actually
do
the
customization
and
a
support
on
the
moment,
so
the
extensibility
support
document.
So
now
the
decisions
are
done
now.
We
can
actually
start
implementing
them
as
they
effects
for
online
now,
so
that
we
don't
spend
too
much
time.
A
Is
a
recent
week
so
obviously
highlights
and
the
both
are
def
keynote
went
really
well,
we
had
four
or
five
persons
right
after
a
check
doing
that
one,
so
that
was
kind
of
cool.
It's
always
nice
to
present
for
what
was
at
1600
1800
somewhere
around
that
audience.
It's
different
when
you
do
a
small
room
versus
a
big
room,
and
but
all
of
the
demos
worked
out.
So
that
was
a
good
thing
and
there's
an
additional
level
of
an
anxiety.
A
And
then
I
have
like
eight
partner
meetings
on
Wednesday,
which
was
super
busy
day
as
well,
so
I'm
having
important
meetings
and
kind
of
talking
about
guidance
which
we
will
potentially
start
investing,
which
is
more
around
explaining
for
our
system
integrators
and
is
B.
Is
the
business
opportunities
in
cloud
so
really
kind
of
a
providing
hand
to
hand
kind
of
an
easy-to-follow
guide
and
so
on?
Hey
what?
If
you
would
do
this
and
this
and
this
and
this
options
on
a
business
models
and
and
how
to
transform
the
classic
SharePoint?
A
Let's
say
customization
business,
to
be
unlined
on
the
cloud
extensibility
model,
but
fun
to
meet
people
having
a
discussions
and,
and
then
we
had
a
few
customer
meetings,
three
of
those
eight
meters
for
customer
meetings
who
were
using
SharePoint
framework
so
seeing
that
stuff
live
as
well
and
will
make
some
of
the
critical
customer
success
cases
and
those
that's
gonna,
be
interesting.
Oh
I,
think
having
visual
presentation
of
seeing
somebody.
Oh,
this
is
how
their
internet
is
working.
A
Oh,
that's
a
cool
web
part
or
whatever,
and
that
always
helps
people
to
kind
of
realize,
what's
possible,
so
absolutely
cool
stuff.
Now,
let's
actually
go
to
the.
Let
me
share
my
screen.
Let's
see
and
let's
have
a
look
on.
Okay,
that's
worked
out
nicely.
Teams
automatically
went
down.
That's
that's
why
I
wasn't
aware
of
class
creature.
That's
pity,
but
I
can
still
see
you
there.
Oh
and.
C
A
A
So
if
you
want
to
have
a
cool-looking
sample
site
like
4
as
an
example
of
shaman,
starter
kit
applied,
we'll
just
select
the
template
and
then
in
here
there's
the
add
to
your
tenant
functionality
and
then
start
a
provisioning
process
to
get
the
demo
available
on
your
channel.
So
something
has
to
be
aware
just
to
mention
this
a
few
times.
I
cover
this
in
a
keynote
as
well
right
now,
this
is
in
early
private
data,
so
this
will
not
work
against
anybody's
tenant.
A
C
A
A
Demo,
environments
and
sample
sites-
that's
what
it's
meant
to
be
so
test
animals.
We
don't
see
that
as
a
starting
point
necessarily
or
your
intranet.
Obviously
you
can
get
innovation
and
ideas
from
it,
but
it's
still
not
really
around
the
starting
point
for
my
internet,
cool,
okay,
cool,
okay,
other
stuff
and.
A
C
A
Up
the
window
running
out
of
air
in
this
one:
okay,
so
let's
talk
about
the
other
stuff.
What
we
wanted
to
cover,
so
this
one
is
from
Pat
Miller,
so
Pat
Miller
is
the
engineering
manager
for
sharepoint
framework.
So
he
is
responsible
of
leading
the
team
who
actually
implements
develop,
shape
and
framework,
and
there
was
a
security
issue
in
the
MPM
in
one
of
the
packages
which
was
widely
used.
A
First,
we'll
also
share
one
framework,
and
that
was
obviously
fixed
by
us
immediately
when
when
the
situation
was
clarified
or
when
we
were
aware
of
that,
but
just
to
pinpoint
that
if
you're
running
into
any
issues
around
and
B
I'm,
not
finding
the
native
packages
has
a
guidance
basically
from
Pat's
around
that
one.
So
any
new
year
or
1.7
solution
is
not
picking
up
that
dependence
anymore
of
the
package
and
anything
elaborate.
Their
basic
Wallach.
C
Yes,
so
busy
a
while
back
I
think
it
was
last
week
they
discovered
security
issue
in
the
flatmap
stream
event
stream
package,
that
is
by
itself
on
it.
I,
don't
know
over
2
million
times
a
week
such
things.
So
somebody
mentioned
that
and
basically
it
would
steal
Bitcoin
wallet
piece.
So
if
you
had
some
other
project
that
would
accept
Bitcoin
payments
and
you
would
implement
specific
kind
of
wallet
that
thing
would
stole
the
keys
to
access
that
yeah.
B
C
So
but
the
chance
of
that
happening
in
SPF
access,
you
know
I
think,
but
on
the
bigger
scale,
if
your
company
does
some
water
work
with
it,
then
you
might
be
exposed
well.
The
good
thing
is,
as
you
said,
it's
been
fixed,
it's
been
address,
it's
been,
it's
been
fixed
and
the
dependency
is
now
correct.
Yeah.
C
A
C
A
It
has
the
key
relevant
information,
so
if
I
zoom
in
you
can
probably
see
me
as
zooming
in,
but
you
can
actually
see
that
the
user,
how
the
user
agent
is
based
on
a
user
agent,
we
are
actually
good
with
me
and
chest
up
slightly
we're
rendering
a
different
set
of
information
inside
of
the
curve
relatively
simple,
but
could
reminder
that
how
we
can
actually
do
this
quite
easily
by
accessing
the
Navigator
and
user
agent?
Probably
yep
cool
the
next
one,
but
just
out
of
curiosity,
actually
all
got.
A
B
C
Or
if
this
could
be
used,
for
example,
for
a
case
where
you
would
want
to
link
from
your
SharePoint
page,
have
a
deep
link
to
an
app
on
your
phone
and
then
you
would
have
different
kind
of
links
depending
whether
your
Android
or
iOS
turn
I.
Don't
know
if
that
that
could
be
used
for
that,
but
sounds
like
sounds
in
theory
at
least
one
ways
like
you
how
you
could
apply
that.
C
A
A
C
A
C
A
It
needs
to
make
money
out
of
their
date
chart
as
well,
so
it's
understandable
so
and
anyway
but
cool
stuff
good
example.
It's
a
nice-looking
back
part
as
well
so
now,
just
looking
at
implementation,
so
I
I
could
use
that
kind
of
a
thing
in
our
Internet.
Absolutely
absolutely
now.
Moving
on
are
things
from
Joel
yep
Rodriguez
around
restoring
deleted
SharePoint
documents,
which
are
already
was
already
restored
by
onedrive,
restore
deleted
check
when
documents
already
restored
by
one
time
restoring
documents.
A
B
It's
to
restore
all
the
versions
of
the
document,
because
when
you
restore
from
the
recycle
bin,
you
only
restore
the
last
version,
so
he
wants
to
restore
all
the
versions
of
the
of
the
equipment.
Yeah.
So
I
guess
that
the
customer
didn't
apply
a
retention
policy
in
SharePoint,
because
if
he
had
a
retention
policy,
he
can
restore
all
the
versions
from
the
Preservation
Hall
library
in
SharePoint.
So
in
case
that
you
didn't
apply
this
I
guess
it.
You
can
use
this
PNP
comment.
Yeah.
A
B
It's
very
easy:
it's
in
the
security
and
compliance
portal.
You
can
apply
your
attention
policy
from
all
SharePoint
sites,
so
it's
very
easy
or
from
one
or
two
sites
you
can
define
this
and
then
a
new
library
in
in
every
site,
collection
is
created
and
it's
called
Preservation
Hall
library.
So
all
the
copies
of
the
documents
that
are
deleted
go
there
when
you
delete
a
document,
so
you
are
always
have
a
kind
of
backups.
A
Other
things
so
from
David:
this
is
a
nice
series
or
round
list
vomiting
automation.
So
this
is
a
quick
tip
keyboard
shortcuts,
but
there's
actually
part
one
two
three
four
well
well.
This
is
the
fourth
one
related
on
setting
up
the
environment
for
list,
formatting,
configure
vs
code
and
then
using
office,
365,
say
a
lion
and
where
apparently
you,
while
they
visited
as
well
right.
A
C
Also
so
the
funny
thing
about
it
was
that
the
other
day
he
mentioned
to
me
that
he
wanted
to
do
that
and
he
wanted
to
show
how
you
can
do
it
with
PowerShell
and
okay.
So
how
would
I
do
it
in
CLI
and
a
depo,
so
he
asked
me
got
that
on
Friday
I
was
like
so
I'm
doing
this
video
on
Monday
you,
you
know
what
we
actually
cannot
do
it
in
CLI,
oh
crap.
A
C
Because
in
PowerShell
you
could
do
it
only
on
Windows
still
and
in
CLI
you
can
do
it
anywhere.
You
want,
and
also
you
know,
you're
in
your
builds,
so
that
was,
and
also
there
was
the
one
thing
that
David
wanted
to.
Mention
is
like
to
be
inclusive
of
the
whole
audience
and
not
just
focus
about
Windows.
A
A
So
this
is
David
basically
explaining
how
the
Microsoft
SharePoint
BMP
community
changed
my
career
and
can
change
yours
as
well,
so
around
the
community
contribution
and
how
to
community
actually
perks
and-
and
obviously
we
are
highly
inclusive
at
anybody
who
wants
to
have
a
demo
more
than
welcome.
We
want
to
help
people
to
be
successful,
obviously
in
the
in
the
limits
of
the
resources.
What
we
are
having,
because
we
have
quite
issue
some
scalability
right
now
like
every
now
and
then,
but
but
no.
A
A
But
this
is
a
nice
story
from
David
alone
around
the
fact
that
how
the
community
works
and
and
how
you
can
volunteer
for
the
community
sample
demos
in
the
community
course
and
how
to
follow
up
on
what's
happening
and
all
of
that
stuff.
So
there's
a
lot
of
links
and
and
on
this
on
this
post
as
well,
but
great
straight
writing
great
article.
Thank
you
David
also
for
the
positive
feedback
around
the
way
we
are
and
how
we
work
in
the
PNP
sign.
A
So
it's
a
relatively
big
change:
how
to
community
the
well
the
the
B&B
model
versus
how
the
SharePoint
or
let's
say
a
point
of
deaf
community,
used
to
be
back
in
times
we're
changing
the
model,
basically
to
be
community
driven,
rather
than
might
cetera,
which
say
important
important
point
was
so
cool
and
then
a
final
thing.
Actually
quite
a
lot
of
videos.
This
time
about
few
videos,
Sao
Paulo
has
a
a
new
video
around
his
Tech,
Talks
or
kiasu.
A
Stick
bites
actually
episode,
35,
so
dynamic
data
which
SPF
X
1.7,
so
SPF,
X
1.7
included
at
general
availability
for
the
dynamic
data
and
is
basically
then
explaining
how
it
works
and
goes
through
that
with
the
live
demos,
and
how
to
implement
that
we
do
have
samples
around
dynamic
data
available
in
the
in
the
sample.
Repo
I
think
one
that
you
actually
created
the
sampled
integer.
That
is
true.
That
is
true.
That
was
around
events.
Wasn't
it
something
like
that?
It.
A
Let's
actually
add
that
I
remember
that,
let's
add
a
link
to
that
sample
in
the
end
of
video
notes
as
well,
when
we
get
this
one
right
out.
So
typical
scenario
for
let's
say
dynamic
data
is
that
you're
connecting
to
different
web
parts
in
a
list
and
a
details.
View
like
it
like
well
with
us
here
as
well
and
like
within
the
wild
x
example,
which
we
prepared.
Basically,
we
have
a
list
of
events
and
then
a
clip
of
one
event.
A
A
From
a
particle
perspective
this
week,
so
let's
actually
let
me
close
and
the
sharing,
and
then
we
can
do
this
nice
view
again.
So
everybody
is
on
there.
Okay,
no
on
the
on
the
call,
invisible
on
a
call
any
last
words
thoughts,
my
dears
anything
Oldham.
Now
that
you're
our
visitors
we're
trying
curveballs.
How
would
you
see
is
there
something
with
Microsoft
should
be
doing
dinner
with
the
community
stuff
or.
A
B
C
That
I
want
to
ask
all
realize
now,
there's
that,
to
what
extent
do
you
think
people
in
Spain
are
aware
of
what
we
do,
because
oftentimes
we
see
is
that
locally
some
countries
are
more
honored
than
others
and
I
have
no
idea.
Why?
But
how
do
you
think
people
in
Spain
do
they
know
about
us,
or
is
there
anything
that
we
could
do
they.
B
C
B
Me
it
happens
also
and
that's
why
maybe
they
don't
participate
in
the
community
cause
or
or
this
kind
of
things
that
you're
moving,
but
yeah
I
have
a
user
group
in
Madrid
my
point
that
we
do
meetups
and
we
talked
about
PMP
and
in
the
SharePoint
said
earlier,
that
we
are
organizing.
We
talked
about
them.
We
know
that
people
are
using
it
so
yeah.
We
are
trying
to
push
the
Spanish
community
to
to
use
it
so
but
step
by
step.
B
A
It's
it's
not
yet,
two
years,
two
years
it's
on
February
23rd,
if
I
remember
correctly
inst
two
years
less
than
two
years
you're
kidding
here
so
but
the
growth
curves
are
testing
the
same.
So
it's
just
mind-boggling
I,
think
in
the
in
the
European
Chevonne
conference
I
had
a
slide
where
I
updated
the
year-over-year
growth
and
it
was
four
hundred
and
seventy
four
percent.
Since
last
year,
and
and
already
the
last
year
ago,
SharePoint
framework
was
more
widely
used
in
seven
talents
in
clubs.
B
A
A
You
yeah
absolutely
absolutely,
but
as
an
example
on
the
undergrowth
kind
of
explaining
that
it's
it's
when
we
estimate
that
this
fiscal
year,
this
fiscal
year
is
from
July
to
end
of
June
next
year
in
March
of
substitute
values
are
gonna
well,
not
calendar
year.
So
and
we
had
an
estimate
of
X
or
for
the
growth
of
the
of
the
Chapman
framework
usage.
We
achieved
that
by
end
of
October,
so
so.
A
Is
right
now
to
even
do
an
estimate-
and
that
was
a
kind
of
a
realistic
estimate,
but
then
boots
and
just
am
saying
and
which
is
good,
because
it
shows
that
whatever
we've
been
doing
is,
and
people
want
to
actually
build
customization
using
that
and
that
also
our
own
engineering
loves
to
do
new
stuff,
because
it's
based
on
SharePoint
framework.
It's
it's
it's
a
great
way
of
doing
customizations
and
I.