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A
B
A
great
intro
to
everything
so
welcome.
This
is
SharePoint
developer,
weekly
episode,
4
for
when
we're
in
400
or
500
I
think
it
was
actually
handsome
man
who
had
a
after
Friday
5/5
hundred
session
and
you're
like
what
that
means.
Holy
moly
he's
been
doing
that
for
years,
there's
quite
a
long
time
to
go
to
that
level.
B
B
B
A
Else
on
as
well,
no
on
SharePoint
development,
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
about
it,
but
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
with
Ingo
elements
and
SharePoint
framework
and
figuring
out
the
what
I
think
is
the
best
option
for
using
it
and
what
the
drawbacks
are
and
limitations
and
everything
a
lot
on
that
and
yeah.
That's
basically
it
on
the
SharePoint
framework
side,
yeah.
C
A
So
I
have
I,
have
a
SharePoint
framework
developer
course.
I
do
and
actually
so
what
I've
been
doing
since
your
last
show
is
I
was
in
Norway
teaching
teaching
class
to
a
bunch
of
people
over
in
Norway
and
Stavanger
Norway,
which
is
beautiful
area.
It
was
a
lot
of
fun,
but
yes,
as
I
live
SharePoint
framework.
That's
my
day-to-day
job
right.
These
days,
yeah.
C
C
What
did
I
have
to
take
into
account
before
they
run
SPF
in
production,
so
urban
I
thought
it
would
be
a
good
thing
for
us
to
share
our
experience
with
that
and
help
them
just
understand
better
what
they
deal
with
when
they
put
SPF
X
packages
in
production,
so
that
is
one
so
that
is
available
now
and
I.
Guess
we'll
have
the
link
to
that
available
in
the
show
notes
right?
Is
it
yeah
absolutely.
C
The
thing
is
that
it's
not
different
than
anything
else
that,
should
you
run
in
SharePoint
your
boot
custom
code
in
your
environment
next
to
your
confidential
info
and
data,
so
you
have
to
take
into
account
that
it
sound.
You
cannot
just
blindly
trust
everything
you
put.
There
is
safe,
because
there
are
two
million
folks
running
that
that
doesn't
work
right.
Every.
C
A
C
C
Quickly
so
at
rancor,
a
while
back,
we've
built
an
extension
for
a
BS
code
that
you
can
use
to
easily
deploy
your
SP
pkg
directly
from
from
via
Scottie
or
your
tenant,
and
originally
we
would
support
only
the
tenant,
app
catalog
and
recently
we
added
support
for
the
site
collection,
one
now
and
then
probably
the
biggest
amount
of
words
I've
done
over
the
last
few
days.
It's
new
release
of
the
office365
CLI.
C
Somehow
we
got
like
10
PRS
at
a
time
and
there
wasn't
smaller,
like
new
commands
updates.
So
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
going
through
that,
so
we
have
probably
one
of
the
biggest
beta
releases
so
far,
and
that
also
includes
the
ability
to
upgrade
your
SharePoint
framework
projects
from
version.
One
point
five
point,
one
to
one
point:
six,
which
was
really
just
yesterday
and
that's
really
really.
Finally,
yeah
I
mean
it
took
us
only
like
a
few
hours,
but
you
did
like
the
packet
is
too
warm.
B
We
thought
that
we
were
shaping
that
on
Thursday
evening
and
we
were
celebrating
already
that
when
we
were
watching
this
video
and
you
didn't
that's
on
us-
there
was
a
well
actually.
There
was
a
small
itsy-bitsy
small
thing,
which
was
a
service
like
patch,
which
we
wanted
to
get
deployed
worldwide
and
unfortunately
it
wasn't
deployed
on
time
on
Thursday.
So
we
needed
to
delay,
and
that
was
a
Memorial
weekend
or
what
we
can.
C
A
C
There
was
caveat
you
said
that
it
might
not
happen
there,
searches
so
yeah
anyway,
so
SPF
is
1.6.
It
out
that
if
you're
new
guys,
the
new
version
of
CLI
with
the
ability
to
operate
21.6
is
out
as
well,
and
the
cool
thing
that
we
added
here
is
that
if
you
look
at
the
things
that
change
when
you
want
to
upgrade
the
project
that
had
built
on
one
point,
five
point
one
to
one
point:
six:
there
are
some
things
that
change
in
project,
but
there
are
also
some
things.
C
That's
changed
in
code
as
well,
and
the
cool
thing
is
that
see
like
the
texts,
those
two
and
you
will
get
them
within
the
report
that
that
you
you
will
get.
You
will
find
those
changes
as
well.
So
we
hope
that
it
will
help
you
get
over
from
one
point,
two
point
five
point,
one
to
one
point:
six
more
easily
with
fewer
pain,
headaches
and
if
there
is
anything
to
reach
out,
if
there's
anything
that
we
can
improve
to
reach
out
so.
B
C
C
A
B
Yeah
our
side
1.8,
was
the
big
thing
and
making
that
one
out
and
doing
government
ation
updates
on
that
one.
The
video
tutorial
updates
there's
a
new
version
of
the
web
part
tutorials
already
out
and
extension
tutorials
are
in
progress
kind
of
related
on
this
one.
There's
a
upcoming
cool
training
packets
also
coming
from
AC
at
some
point
related
on
shape
on
framework
whenever
he
has
time
to
actually
deliver
that
for
us.
B
But
there's
a
lot
of
training
material
coming
and
the
existing
tutorials
are
in
written
format,
updated
already
so
good,
good,
good
stuff
and
then
I
did
a
whatever
random
Monday
thing.
I
pushed
out
to
SharePoint,
Online,
publish
or
comment,
let's
to
the
positive
gallery,
and
so
long
lasting
asked
for
years.
Yeah.
B
B
Sooner
or
later,
well,
it's
a
monster
forward
so
little
later
than
never
right
right,
okay,
so
we
have
quite
a
few
items
to
go
through
today,
so
it's
really
nice
to
talk
even
more,
but
let
me
share
my
screen
and
hopefully
we
get
all
of
this
stuff
recorded
properly.
So,
first
of
all,
let's
get
started.
You
guys
can
see
what
I'm
sharing
yes.
B
Excellent,
so
so,
first
of
all,
if
you
go
to
the
developer,
clock
or
SharePoint
developer
clock,
there's
a
link
center
in
here
in
the
notes
you
can
find
the
latest
iris
on
SharePoint
development,
oversee
all
of
the
day
of
weekly,
shows
everything
else
notes
and
everything
else
is
here
as
well
see
some
rubies
is
the
latest
one
being
the
release
of
SharePoint
favor
6.now
in
here.
Then
this
contains
pretty
much
what
we
went
through
actually
on
the
previous
episode,
which
I
got
some
feedback,
so
probably
should
not
have
done
that.
But
that's
fine.
B
These
things
do
happen.
We
learn
from
our
mistakes
right
so,
but
this
is
containing
than
the
guidance
on
on.
What's
included
other
get
started,
we
referenced
the
documentation
with
the
South,
for
example,
for
dinner,
planned
deployment
that
documentation
without
endure
a
shelf
ship
on
their
dog.
So
hopefully
you'll
find
this
useful.
If
I'm
missing
something,
please
let
us
know
we're
trying
to
address
documentation
gaps
as
fast
as
possible
and
it's
a
small
it's
a
bit
sleep
timing
and
talents
and
resourcing
issues
and
all
that
stuff
one
will
get
there
and
so
get
get
the
feedback.
B
Coming
now-
and
that
was
about
1.6,
so
if
you
kind
of
run
to
infobase
before
we
go
to
the
community
thing,
so
one
thing:
what
I
wanted
to
kind
of
a
promote
is
Jeremy's
and
Paul's.
The
Microsoft
resisted
live,
developer,
podcast
and
really
great
stuff.
So
this
is
coming
out.
I
think
on
a
weekly
basis,
isn't
roughly
yes.
B
C
A
B
Now
a
few
other
things
we
wanted
to
kind
of
promote
beforehand,
so
ignite
is
coming.
If
you're
coming
to
ignite,
we,
there
was
a
delay
and
this
unfortunately
way
of
getting
anything
around
office
selfish
upon
death
out
in
their
session.
Catalogs
and
people
started
to
freak
out
on
the
left
side
track.
So
the
she
open
sessions
were
out,
but
there
was
nothing
on
the
ship
on
a
death
trap.
The
sessions
got
slightly
delayed
on
getting
to
the
catalog,
so
we
still
have
the
updated
sessions.
Are
we
have
a
shipment
framework?
What's
new?
B
And
what's
next
with
that
and
Luca,
so
75
minutes
good
session
to
stay
up-to-date
on
what's
happening.
We
have
our
open
source
project,
the
MPI
session.
We
will
actually
have
pretty
cool
announcements
here
as
well.
First
line
in
those
sort
of
things
and
and
good
set
up
so
and
I
was
lazy,
so
I
asked
Paulo
and
Elio
to
join
me,
so
I
don't
have
to
do
any
demos,
that's
the
location
right.
B
Elia
has
been
doing
a
paid
job
on
the
on
the
reusable
control
stuff
and
there's
more
stuff
on
that
side
and
Paul
is
working
on
something
super
super
cool
which
will
be
announced
definitely
and
latest
in
ignite
now.
A
few
other
topics
pinpoints
we
have
a
separate
session
on
the
one
fiber
SharePoint
craft,
so
basically
accessing
files
and
sharing
of
those
files
in
one
tribe
and
crafts
with
Geron
and
Jeremy
Kelly.
B
So,
for
example,
Pat
is
reporting
to
Durham,
so
Darren
is
pretty
high
in
the
food
chain
and
designing
these
things
and
all
and
obviously
Jeremy
and
ena
has
their
own
much
sub
graph
API
session,
so
really
good
stuff
and
submit
a
five-minute
session
as
well
so
Joan
on
these.
If
they're
coming
to
a
ignite,
if
you're
not
coming
to
ignite
the
recordings
will
be
available
typically
within
day
or
two,
so
that
that
should
be
pretty
easily
really
cool,
yeah,
cool
and
now
on
other
topics.
B
So
you
mentioned
one
like
this
one
already,
so
this
new
version
of
rank
or
deploy
SPF
X
package-
and
this
is
really
around
the
fact
that
you
could
right
click,
this
big
dedicated
file.
We
were
able
to
then
do
operations
for
that
one,
so
you
don't
have
to
track
and
drop
the
file
in
it
actually
does
that.
B
Well,
one
does
to
SharePoint
framework
actually
means
for
administrators,
and
these
are
really
good
article
explaining
and
a
story
explaining
at
the
governance
advantages
what
the
SharePoint
framework
does,
comparing
on
the
let's
say:
random
script,
error
reports
and
content,
editor
webparts,
which
basically
rogue
ways
of
embedding
script
on
your
site,
which
can
have
a
catastrophic
elendor.
So,
yes,
really
cool
stuff
as
well
now,
moving
on
on
a
csr
article
anyway,
we
would
have
been
covering
this
one,
even
though
it
would
not
be
our
visitor,
because
this
is
a
really
great
series.
A
The
challenge
that
we
have
is
that
it's
not
a
native
thing
that
you
can
do
inside
of
SharePoint
framework,
and
so
there's
two
ways
you
can
you
can
implement
this
one
is
in
one
giant
project,
basically
use
SharePoint
framework.
Put
everything
in
there,
I
put
all
the
angular
stuff
in
there
make
it
work
or
two
separate
projects.
One
just
an
angular
project
want
to
shift
my
frame
or
project
that
consumes
what
angular,
outputs
and
I
wanted
to
show
the
differences
between
them.
A
Anyway,
so
stuff
should
get
better
with
this,
with
a
new
with
a
new
rendering
engine
coming
out,
angular's
gonna
make
things
even
smaller.
So
what
we'll
see
that
comes
into
play,
but
I
like
this
approach,
because
it
really
makes
angular
development
feel
more
like
you're
doing
stuff
with
like
we
do
with
react
where
it's
my
in
work
component
style,
development,
yeah,.
B
And
basically,
there's
two
big
differences.
Is
that
one
big
prototype
said
there
decides
the
bundle
size
the
download
size
of
that
one
is
relatively
big
and
that's
that's
really
the
challenge
of
using
the
angular
elements,
and
then
the
two
project
means
that
the
angular
is
a
separate
project.
So
you
can
minimize
everything
inside
of
it.
B
You
can
use
the
web
pack
for
and
all
of
the
goodies
and
in
future
it's
gonna
be
even
smaller,
because
Google
guys
are
optimizing,
that's
even
further,
and
then
you
reference
that
bundle
in
your
bit
port
to
make
everything
and
my
sleep
together.
Now
we've
been
having
every
now
and
then
meetings
with
Google.
Yes,
we
do
actually,
even
though
with
Microsoft
so
for
making
sure
that
we
we
get.
B
The
angular
element
story
in
this
is
helping
on
the
intense
story
by
looking
into
also
having
a
open
source
extensions
report
for
this
one,
let's
say
most
likely
its
first
one
big
project
approach,
and
then
we
need
to
figure
out.
How
do
we
extend
or
tell
the
story
of
two
different
projects
together?
I.
C
A
B
But
one
step
at
a
time,
obviously
and
I,
think
we
need
to
see
the
demand
first
with
a
open
source
and
our
elements
and
if
community
says
for
one
I,
do
this
and
well,
but
absolutely
we'll
keep
on
investing
on
add
more
time
and
resources
on
time.
But
this
is
a
great
start
of
explaining.
What
is
the
options
right
now
and
also
it's
also
that
always
the
promise
of
the
future
paint
six
months
more.
This
is
gonna,
be
brilliant
and
for
six
months
wait
six
months
more,
this
is
going
to
be
brilliant,
so
we'll
see.
B
But
great
Oracle
and
definitely
worth
checking
now
a
few
kind
of
a
I,
wouldn't
say,
let's
say
the
business
treatment
articles,
but
this
is
really
good
off
John
Klein
around
ten
reasons
why
a
both
Modern
Library
experience
is
better
for
us
in
different
engineering.
Others
were
investing
heavily
on
the
modern
experiences
and
want
people
to
start
using
them
and
we're
trying
to
start
well.
We
are
addressing
the
gaps
as
we
move
along.
It
is
a
long
journey.
B
It's
quite
a
few
sessions
on
I.
Don't
on
the
modern
experiences
now
the
thick
of
the
article
and
which
I
wanted
to
call
out
is
from
Bob
chairman
around
the
branding
of
SharePoint.
This
is
a
really
good
one
explaining
what
it
was
and
how
did
we
use
the
proper
thing
aside
and
what's
also
the
the
current
situation
with
modern
experiences.
B
So
what
is
what
what
you
can
do
and
what's
the
possibilities
with
with
the
application,
customizers
and
hub
sites
and
hop
navigation
everything
else,
the
situation
is
obviously
moving
all
the
time,
so
we're
adding
additional
capabilities
now
that
book
is
back
in
Microsoft
is
getting
also
early
access
on
things.
So
it's
up
to
date
or
not
actually
what's
happening
now.
B
Moving
on
on
the
on
the
journey
still
so
there's
a
Robert
Shelton
article
around
SharePoint,
a
and
a
starter
kit.
So
this
is
a
people
directory
contribution,
and
so
this
is
actually
a
PR
which
is
depending
on
Catan.
But
it's
it's
a
good
example
of
how
the
community
is
actually
now
helping
us
with
the
shape
on
scott
again,
which
is
basically
showing
what's
possible
with
modern
experiences.
So
it
has
multiple
side.
A
B
B
Post-
and
this
is
related
on
shipment
starter
kit
as
well
and
definitely
haven't
checked
it
out,
have
a
look
on
it.
It
is
a
great
solution
for
showing
how
things
are
working.
This
really
concentrates
on
the
collab
footer,
so
there's
a
footer
which
is
getting
embedded
on
the
coop
coop
sites
which
are
getting
created
in
in
using
the
site
designs
on
site
scripts.
So
it
is
a
really
nice
functionality
as
well
and
using
the
the
tenon
wide
deployment
you
could
actually
really
easily
say
cross
the
tenant.
It
doesn't
matter
who
creates
websites.
B
Where
will
always
embed
this
footer
inside
of
your
channel,
so
will
do
all
of
those
adjustments
in
the
starter
kit,
sooner
or
later
now,
few
more
things
before
we
close
up
updating,
SharePoint,
Online
user
program
properties,
which
open
framework
a
kind
of
an
interesting
article
from
hardly
a
hub
fly
and
guys
and
relatively
typical
story
as
well.
If
you
come
especially
to
come
from,
let's
say
classic
SharePoint
background,
and
but
there
isn't
really
another
easy
way
to
do,
personalization
then
taking
advantage
of
the
shipment.
B
Oh
my
user
profile
and
it's
basically
if
you
want
to
have
a
editing
experience
in
a
web
part
and
store
the
filter,
but
the
end
user
selects
in
the
permanent
way,
not
just
as
a
cookie
or
a
session
using
User
Profile
could
be
the
option.
I
don't
think
I
should
or
Microsoft
graph
has
an
option
to
do
that.
Right.
B
C
B
Now
and
a
final
thing,
which
is
actually
really
cool
from
a
technology
perspective
and
is
from
come
on,
is
from
Russell,
and
this
is
on
calling
on-premises
services
and
surfacing
business
data
in
shipment
online
using
shape
and
framework
using
the
Azure
service
bus
relay.
Now.
This
is
a
classic
technical
scenario
which
absolutely
is
possible
to
do
it
now.
The
downside
of
doing
this
in
the
way
that
is
actually
shown
here
by
Russell.
B
It's
technology
perspective,
absolutely
fine,
but
now
you
have
a
dependency
on
network
latency
so
because
your
course
from
your
webpart
go
to
the
Asscher
and
then
they
call
on
Prem
and
what
it
don't
premise
down:
you're
kind
of
out.
You
have
a
problem
so
and
when
I
used
to
be
working
with
field,
my
personal
organiser
principal
consultant
in
MCS,
so
we
use
to
actually
recommend
that
you
wouldn't
call
Baxter
on
Prem.
B
A
B
Because
dawn
premises,
maintenance
price
will
then
impact
your
service
and
ship
online,
and
that's
not
necessarily
like
your
thing
again,
depending
on
your
time,
depending
on
our
requirements
depending
on
everything.
So
it's
not
a
black
and
white
decision
in
speed
or
good
or
bad
thing.
Technology
wise
this
is
Craig
demo.
This
is
absolutely
this
could
be
a
station
in
any
seminar.
Somebody
sharing
now
I
think
that's
it
for
the
for
the
items.
B
If
you,
if
you're
watching
this-
and
your
item
wasn't
mentioned-
please
please
PLEASE
used
what
was
it
is
the
dev
we
clearly
yes
in
the
Twitter
or
let
us
know
using
whatever
alternative
means,
so
we
actually
cover
your
posts
and
articles
or
sample
in
this.
In
these
sessions
now
I'm
going
to
stop
sharing
and
hopefully
we'll
get
a
full
screen.
Video
back
because
and
we're
still
here
and
urban
is
still
here
as
well.
Yes
is
watching
out
back.
B
B
I
think
for
this
one,
so
this
one
was
recorded
like
mentioned
on
a
sixth
of
September,
and
this
will
go
live
on
10th
of
September,
so
you'll
say
to
social
media
announcements
and
postpone.
Thank
you,
everybody
for
watching
and
please
give
us
feedback.
The
feedback
premiership
on
engineering
perspective
give
us
feedback
on
the
post.
What
we're
providing
us
feedback
on
open
source
stuff?