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From YouTube: SharePoint Dev Weekly - Episode 7 - 2nd of October 2018
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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, they were joined by Elio Struyf (Valo Intranet) and Erwin also did a cameo appearance on the background screen.
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This video was recorded on Monday 1st of October, 2018.
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A
Thank
You
Paula
for
this
one,
that's
a
a
I,
don't
know
what
we're
gonna
do
with
this,
but
anyway
it
was
a
surprise,
keeps
waiting
for
me
when
we
came
back
from
a
big
night.
So
what's
a
slightly
weird
I
didn't
order
anything
from
Amazon,
but
you
have
a
bucket
anyway,
seven
off
ship,
Wonder,
weekly
and
this
time
it's
me
waldek
and
we
have
an
end
of
visitor,
so
we're
planning
to
have
a
visitor
for
the
upcoming
weeks
as
well.
What
we'll
see
in
two
weeks
I
will
be
on
family
vacation.
A
B
A
Last
week
we
had
ignites
and
we
moved
on
this
new
schedule,
so
we're
recording
these
always
on
Monday
and
then
the
the
the
Deaf
waked
goes
out
on
Tuesday.
So
we
realize
that
quite
a
lot
of
people
actually
are
writing
blog
post
and
everything
else
on
weekend,
so
getting
stuff
recorded
on
Monday
based
on
what
people
are?
Writing,
it's
always
good.
So
we
get
stuff
out
on
Tuesday
just
a.
Why
is
it
Tuesday?
What
about
at
Wednesday
I?
Don't
know.
B
A
A
A
Did
actually
danced,
we
should
probably
videos
we
can
put
the
video
in
here
in
a
smaller
section,
dancing
yeah,
that
will
say
like
five
minutes
before
the
session
right,
but
the
background
music.
So
our
timings
are
slightly
off.
So
we
need
to
practice
that
yeah
yeah.
But
what
was
interesting
on
the
last
week
and
Ilya
can
absolutely
confirm.
There's
a
lot
of
people
in
at
BMP
poof.
We
had
a
PMPs
VFX
booth,
all
the
time,
people
working
in
asking
questions
to
our
on
SharePoint
there.
A
C
C
B
B
It's
not
that
it's
simple
questions,
because
people
that
live
in
in
an
on-prem
environments
getting
them
converted
over
to
a
SharePoint
Online.
That's
that's
fairly!
Art
people
ask:
where
can
I
find
resources?
What
are
good
resources
yep
to
follow
up
all
these
new
things
and
then,
after
our
session
people
came
by
and
then
they
are
we're
starting
to
ask
the
more
difficult
questions
around
provisioning
around
SharePoint
framework?
How
do
I
do
this
and
isn't
that
connecting
with
Web
API
securing
that
and
and
so
on?
So
it
was
a
mix
of
both.
A
So
the
modern
supports
all
of
these
I
actually
want
to
go
there,
because
now,
there's
more
even
more
capability
supported
in
modern,
rather
than
in
classic
in
in
many
cases
and
modernist,
natively,
responsive
and
all
of
a
lot
of
that
stuff.
A
lot
of
other
stuff
advantages
as
well,
so
people
are
getting
more
interested
and
then
the
developers
realized
that
well
wait
a
minute
I
need
to
catch
up.
So
how
do
I
do
this
stuff
in
a
more
science?
So
what
can
they
do?
A
But
it
wasn't
so,
at
least
in
the
office
extensibility
area
it
felt
like
our
booth
was
the
one
where
we
had
the
most
people
to
be
fair
and
the
whole
team
was
kind
of
keeping
the
booth
as
the
headquarters
in
the
in
the
ignitor
we
went
for
a
session.
We
came
back
and
hang
in
the
booth.
There
was
all
the
time
like
three
to
four
people
hang
in
impulse,
but
typically
what
we're
doing
ignite.
So
that
was
fun
while
they.
B
Doing
the
keynote
they
announced
something
around
a
humanitarian,
all
those
it
is
ecology
military
needs,
and
then
they
showed
up
the
chief
where
you
can
have
Azure
stack
where
there
is
no
internet
connection
and
that's
not
what's
next
to
our
booth.
So
probably
the
correction
was
also
for
that.
It's.
B
C
I
first
tried
to
follow
up
on
all
the
announcement,
but
there
were
so
many.
It
was
like
coming
like
I'm
Alison
afternoon
now
it's
like,
and
there
are
talks
in
parallel.
I,
don't
know
how
many
times
they
were
in
total,
but
a
lot,
and
there
is
no
I
mean
if
you
physically
kind
of
catch
up
and
keep
up
even
with
anything
right.
So
I
was
like
yeah.
C
You
know
what
I'm
going
to
read
some
articles
after
that
see
some
images
roadmap
slides
just
to
catch
up
after
because
it's
as
much
as
I'd
love
to
you,
keep
up
with
everything.
It's
just
too
much
so
yeah
I
mean
last
week,
I
wasn't
any
nice,
so
that
gave
me
some
time
off
to
do
some
more
things,
because
everybody
else
was
so.
The
cool
thing
is
we.
We
work.
C
C
Then
I
heard
thing
we
worked
on
is
improving
the
support
for
upgrading
SP
FX
projects
with
CLI.
So
we
have
that
and
we
currently
support
the
latest
version
of
SP
FX
available,
which
is
the
which
is,
as
we
recorded
now
version
1.6.
We
did
some
additional
improvements
so
that
the
oven
is
faster,
smoother.
There
are
fewer
steps
and
we
just
improve
that.
There
was
something
and
then
another
thing
we're
just
calling
which
is
really
cool
is
something
that
we've
worked
on
at
rank
or
since
I'd
say
May.
C
Maybe
even
earlier
is
to
have
a
connector
for
Microsoft
flow,
then
that
lets
you
analyze
whatever
her
scripts
or
files
or
pages
you
have
its
rank
or
so
imagine
you
have
a
piece
of
script.
You
up
update
that
or
you
upload
that
to
library
and
then
using
slow.
You
can
pass
it
on
to
rank
or
have
it
analyzed.
You
will
get
a
report
showing
you
where
there's
something
wrong
in
it
or
not,
and
I
mean
in
in
flow
your
inputs
and
outputs.
Are
there
are
many
of
them?
C
It
can
be
document
library,
it
can
be
email,
it
can
be
as
your
blog.
Whatever
you
want,
and
then
once
you
have
have
the
report
you
can
give
it
to.
You
can
start
it
in
onedrive.
You
can
send
it
to
email,
create,
testify
and
whatnot.
So
it's
really
cool
and
that's
coming
really
soon.
So
this
was
something
that
we
worked
on
a
bit
the
last
week.
Now
that
everybody
was
at
ignite
and
didn't
ask
anything,
sir.
A
Curiosity,
obviously
I
would
be
John
Levis
to
you
or
somebody
else.
It's
a
cool,
that's
really
super
cool
and
it
is
super
cool
saying
that
it's
not
super
cool
for
me
and
now
what
was
the
complexity
and
how
hard
was
it?
They
implemented
a
connector
for
flow,
so.
C
The
report
is
that,
if
you
think
about
the
way
it
works
is
that
the
connector
is
basically
a
thing
that
points
to
an
API
that
you
host
elsewhere
yep.
So
complexity
is
for
some
in
our
case,
the
file
that
we
get
might
be
a
binary
or
it
might
be
script
HTML.
He
says
no
script,
but
as
such
we
always
have
to
treat
it
as
as
button
binary
stream,
because
you
might
give
it
a
zip
yeah.
C
C
C
A
C
B
C
And
that
is
interesting
because
there's
some
there's
some
potential
for
SPFs
as
well
with
that
connecting
flow
and
all
that
right.
So,
if
you
think
about
it,
there
are
a
few
ways
you
can
go
around
with
with
connector.
It
can
be
anonymous,
meaning
anybody
connect
and
call
it
or
when
you
create
it,
you
have
to
specify
a
function.
Key
yeah,
and
at
that
point
you
could
say.
B
C
A
A
But
obviously
we
have
a
lot
of
discussions
on
there
on
the
store
and
everything
else
running.
On
the
background,
it's
interesting
to
hear
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
have
a
really
look
on
the
flow
and
how
the
store
model
works
on
the
flow,
because
that's
technically
not
on
my
table,
even
though
I'm
highly
interested
on
but.
C
It's
really
cool
that
I.
Think
that
that
I
love
about
flow
is
that
I
mean
in
the
past.
You
would
have
to
do
all
of
that.
In
code,
I
mean
I
used
to
build,
build
function
in
Azure.
That
would
receive
a
call
for
a
pee
I
put
some
things
in
a
table,
put
something
in
a
queue
and
an
email
saw
some
things
in
the
list.
It's
like
you
drag
and
drop
a
few
few
blocks
in
fall,
and
it's
done
like
no
lines
of
code.
It's
so
much
easier,
more
robust
as
well.
A
But
it's
almost
like
when
you
think
of
it,
and
it's
almost
like
an
evolution
even
from
a
let's
say,
a
B,
so
at
some
point
in
SharePoint
to
use
VCO
to
troll
the
workflow
write
this
your
files
to
SharePoint
Online
using
a
SharePoint
designer
yeah,
and
then
that
came
to
be
the
actual
workflow
or
the
process,
and
this
is
now
almost
like
the
same
idea,
but
much
more
fluent
and
much
more
advanced.
Absolutely
so
it's
an
evolution
of
steps.
Absolutely
so
not
that
you
know,
SharePoint
designer
was
so-called.
B
A
A
C
A
A
C
A
So
if
you
have
the
links
so
a
lot
of
actually
this
stuff,
what
we
have
this
week
here,
I'm
can
actually
move
you
guys
away
from
this
screen.
Sharing,
because
most
like
that
is
getting
shared
as
well
is
from
Microsoft,
because
there's
a
lot
of
announcements
which
we
did
during
ignite,
obviously,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
people
are
getting
what
was
happening
so
first
of
all,
50
per
released,
a
a
nice
tech,
community,
blog
post
related
on
new
animations
in
shape
on
my
365
delivering
power
and
simplicity
of
content
collaboration.
A
So-
and
this
really
is
a
create
run
true
of
all
of
the
announcements
which
we
actually
have
done
during
last
week,
including
the
kind
of
a
high-level
roadmaps
and
all
of
that
now,
if
I
scroll
down
all
the
way
down
so
cool
stuff
like
team,
if
I
really
great
stuff,
so
you
have
a
cross
sect
inside
you,
wanna
coop,
if
I
and
dignify
right
and
then
potentially
coop.
If
I
do
what
before
I
think,
if
I
couplet
I
hope
if
I
Koopa,
fine
goodbye.
A
And
then,
if
all
the
way
down
this
one
is
a
really
cute
because
it
references
and
all
of
the
specific
additional
announcements.
So
there
are
announcements
on
the
communication
sites
or
more
an
intranet.
There
are
announcements
on
the
dev
platform
side,
which
will
have
a
quick
look
as
well
and
then
on
a
business
processes
and
all
of
that
so
they're
really
members.
A
A
There
was
quite
a
few
parties-
yes
now
on
that
on
the
dev
platform
site,
so
doing
more,
with
SharePoint
development
with
new
capabilities.
So
this
one
is
in
the
ship
on
that
block.
Obviously-
and
this
is
really
around
explaining
first
of
all
that
one
point
six
one
five,
so
the
craft
:
cry
from
web
api
is
available.
We
talked
about
the
deployment
of
web
parts
and
application
pages
in
much
of
teams.
A
That's
pretty
cool
or
insanely
cool,
actually,
to
be
honest,
rewrite
exactly
the
same
web
part
which
versus
a
web
part
in
a
SharePoint
or
it
works
to
say,
team
staff
in
teams
and
that's
basically
same
tooling
and
all
that
table
place
and
which
is
absolutely
make
sense.
Connect
component
with
dynamic
data
capabilities,
so
web
part
of
component
components
discussion.
So
basically
you
can
expose
properties
and
greet
properties
and
there's
even
dynamic
UI
elements
which
are
adapting
on
that.
That's
really
cool!
A
It's
I
have
to
say
and
take
one
minute
on
this
one,
it's
kind
of
awkward
back
in
2007
and
built.
It
was
my
session
and
I
announced
that
we
have
with
our
two
airport
connections
and
we
never
actually
sit
that
because
that
was
then
replaced
with
the
dynamic
data.
But
now
it's
heading
the
the
GA
in
1.7,
which
is
coming
officially
by
end
of
this
year.
Hopefully
it's
sooner
than
that's
so,
but
we
didn't
want
to
promise
like
next
week.
A
You
Mark
deliver
a
complete
applications,
application
pages,
so
this
one
is
more
it's
the
upside
down,
so
basically
using
the
application
page
is
in
SharePoint,
which
are
SharePoint
both
the
existing
solutions,
which
very
much
for
things
so
kind
of
upside
down,
not
ship
and
customizations
to
teens
themed
customization,
also
ensure,
then
harness
more,
which
everyone
might
soft
rifle.
Those
the
big
thing
for
us
is
that
you
can
actually
hit
those
much
of
craft
endpoints
and
share
one
framework
easily
now
other
stuff.
A
So
add
all
of
these
links
in
the
video
now
related
on
the
stuff
that
there's
quite
a
lot
of
announcements
in
in
ignite
Susan
Hanley
actually
created
this
great
presentation,
which
is
capturing
all
the
announcements
which
is
a
with
a
freely
read
call.
So
if
you
go
to
Anna,
if
you
don't
follow
Susan
Hanley,
please
do
Susannah,
or
especially,
very
interested
on,
let's
say,
governance
and
business
usage
of
SharePoint
and
obvious
365
and
Microsoft
raises
the
client,
but
this
is
a
great
list
of
announcements
like
SharePoint
sites
and
portal
systems.
A
A
A
Branding
design
roadmap
good
stuff
here
as
well,
announcements
go
and
business
applications,
power,
Apps
integration,
view
formatting,
all
of
that
stuff,
better
and
better
functionalities,
location,
column,
cool
stuff
available
and
then
I
think
in
the
in
the
ECM
side
there
was
something
really
interesting,
which
was
that
iterative.
Where
is
it?
Where
is
it?
Where
is
it?
Where
is
it?
But
after
that,
taxonomy
REST,
API.
A
C
A
A
A
A
A
Absolutely
now
other
stuff,
this
one
is
interesting,
so
slightly
off-topic,
potentially
from
a
death
platform
perspective,
but
on
the
other
hand,
what
is
dead
when
what's
another
death,
so
it's
always
be
beautiful.
Chevron
polling
places
best
practices
from
Creek,
so
good
stuff.
On
the.
How
do
you
actually
can
design
your
page
as
possible?
A
You
can
remove
the
image
you
can
modify
the
pages
and
different
ways
of
minimizing
vertical
scroll
and
all
that
so
cute
article
around
the
modern
experiences
and
how
you
can
change
that,
based
on
what
modifications
in
your
in
your
site
so
and
there's
a
lot
of
stuff
here,
additional
still
good
sin,
Jeff
had
a
really
interesting.
Actually
tweeted
Wade's
I
noticed
this
one
dude
SPF
X
attack.
A
So,
if
you're,
looking
into
an
example
and
you're
kind
of
trying
to
figure
out
how
would
I
do
x
and
y
and
see
you
can
use
Google,
you
can
use
also
T
tough
search,
but
if
you're
more
familiar
with
Google,
UI
or
Bing
matte,
just
as
well
I
think
being
definitely
supports
the
site
optional,
so
you're
able
to
then
target
the
search
on
a
specific
site.
So
that's
really
cool
moving
on
on
things,
some
announcements
from
SharePoint
site,
so
this
one
was
in
a
Cathy's,
do
and
come
on.
A
I
feel
so
bad
now,
it's
jet
lag
jet
lag
histories
now
so
Kathy
and
this
person
I
feel
really
bad
now
and
they
had
a
nice
twenty
minutes
on
the
society,
side,
design,
options
and
design
model
for
SharePoint
framework,
and
then
in
there
we
basically
announced
the
states
as
we
design
our
websites.
Next
we're
looking
into
potential
to
get
this
one
on
the
SharePoint
deaf
portal.
A
B
A
I
have
meetings
this
week,
schedules
with
Adam,
so
just
slightly
awkward.
That
I
forgot
about
that's
that's
typical
for
me.
Unfortunately,
spot
a
few
things
up
and
up
and
running
and-
and
my
memory
is
horrible
now
on
this
one
from
Corey,
so
jumping
away
from
SharePoint
side.
This
is
just
a
nice
kind
of
SPX
basics:
how
to
get
a
query
string
value.
So,
if
you're
reading,
if
you
have
a
web
part,
we
could
be
dependent
on
the
query
string
parameter
of
the
URL.
A
This
is
showing
how
you
actually
get
to
ID
or
rate
the
value
from
the
query
parameter
so
good
stuff
from
quarry
around
on
simple
things,
but
this
is
future.
This
is
good
example
of
the
start.
What
we've
been
discussing
and
the
weekly
death
weekly
as
well?
It
doesn't
have
to
be
a
long
article
deep-diving,
exactly
how
something
is
being
designed.
This
is
a
huge
reminder
on.
Oh
that's
how
it
was
actually
done,
so
it's
after
you
get
it
for
work.
This
one
understands
hunting
the
SharePoint,
REST
API,
so
stressful
limit
in
SPF
X.
C
A
This
is
explaining
how
the
molding
all
works,
but
an
example
of
English
US
and
French
as
an
example,
so
I
think
we
have
few,
for
example,
and
shave
our
starter
kit
by
using
multilingual
solution,
there's
translations
for
multiple
languages
and
then
Elora
had
a
a
really
cool.
This
is
one
of
those
carnauba
hey.
This
is
a
really
great
conference.
A
Actually,
to
be
honest,
so
one
if
you
would
want
to
expose
we've
talked
about
this.
One
actually
I
think
it
was
an
obsession
with
desi.
What
if
you
want,
when
I
expose
lob
data
from
on
premises
in
SharePoint
framework
or
in
the
shipment
online?
So
how
would
you
then
have
the
connectivity
from
the
on-premises
to
the
azure
side
so
that
you
can
serve
the
information
for
aesthetics
web
part
coming
or
function
or
whatever?
And
this
one
really
works
through
the
process
of
using
that
and
an
eight
link?
A
That's
using
a
finisher
relay
so
basically
have
a
wider
fold
over.
You
can't
connect
from
the
clouds
to
the
on
premises
because
there's
firewall,
which
is
apparently
saying
you
shall
not
pass,
but
if
you
have
a
relay,
you
basically
do
a
a
two-dimensional
connection.
This
is
something
which
we've
been
showing
in
PMP
actually
already
in
the
past
as
well,
but
not
in
the
context
of
the
modern
capabilities.
You
basically
have
a
connection
between
Azure
and
a
service
running
in
on
from
which
will
then
do
the
communication.
A
So
if
needed,
so
you
are
not
explicitly
opening
up
any
firewall
ports,
and
so
from
that
perspective
it
is
absolutely
100
percent
secure.
Now,
in
the
session
with
AC,
we
talked
about
the
fact
that
do
you
actually
wanna
call
services
from
on-prem,
because
you
might
have
been
an
epic
latency
issues
and
all
that
or
should
you
get
the
relevant
data
to
cloud
and
just
expose
that
data
again
debase
yourself
to
been
absolutely
debatable,
honest
up
right
right,
that's
hurting
my
eye.
A
Now,
to
more
quickly
so
crammed
crammed
a
talker
and
asked
a
who's,
a
creator
of
the
SharePoint
client
process,
absolutely
parent,
also
for
developers.
So
now,
with
the
support
for
SharePoint
Server
2019,
which
we
announced
the
TA
coming
in
October
in
ignite
a
strong,
but
this
one
basically
gives
you
then
insides
of
this
whole
tenant
or
a
form
and
then
sites
inside
collection
applications
and
all
that
and
it
can
be
tied
to
the
level
of
a
field
or
an
item
and
check
the
properties.
A
Prem
has
really
done
a
great
job
on
this
one,
and
this
is
a
been
building
on
this
for
years
already,
yeah
absolutely
for
a
long
time,
but
it's
super
valuable,
absolutely
available
and
then
the
final
thing
reference,
because
we
with
somehow
mr.
communications
on
this
one
before
they
ignite.
So
this
one,
quite
just
before
you
night,
but
we
keep
on
promoting
this
absolutely
ban.
A
We
release
this
best
practices
for
discovering
files
and
detecting
changes
at
scale,
so
super
important
thing
related
on
our
wrist
API
documentation
and
handling,
which
we
basically
explain
if
you've
had
to
scan
rather
than
scanning
the
tenant.
You
would
actually
add
to
denuded
by
proofs
and
events
and
all
tattoo,
so
you
know
what's
happening
in
a
tenant
as
we're
able
to
minimize
the
the
hits
to
watch
the
sheren-sama
because
and
that
relates
of
truffling
and
and
optimizing
of
the
code,
but
added
on
the
absolutely
on
the
video,
not
stop
cool,
perfect,
that's
it
Wow.
C
A
A
lot
of
stuff
a
lot
of
great
stuff
again
on
the
community.
Obviously
there's
a
lot
of
announcements
which
we
did
last
week
and
it's
cool
to
see
how
people
are
then
adapting
these
and
started
explaining
in
their
own
blocks
the
user
scenarios
and
how
we
can
use
tough
shape
on
favor
1.7
was
kind
of
a
confirmed.
What
we've
been
talking
about
that
on
in
these
sessions
for
quite
a
long
time,
but
they're
no
surprises
there
in
that
session
to
be
there
its
list
of
things.
What
we
promise
to
deliver
already
in
a
past.
A
A
It
will
say
a
too
much
information
shared
on
the
screen,
so
let's
put
it
this
way.
I
need
to
be
there
to
get
rid
of
that,
but
that
processing
don't
ask
why.
But
apparently
that
follow
my
fault
on
my
table
as
well,
so
I've
been
doing
the
processing
this
morning,
so
we
will
get
it
out
later
today
or
tomorrow,
but
other
than
that's
Elia.
Last
words:
what
was
the
great
thing
about
eight
nine?
What
was
the
one
most
brilliant
in
what
you
had
stuck
here
her
mind?
Oh
I,.
B
C
C
Blew
it
in
there
the
fact
that
the
building
blocks
that
we've
seen
released
over
years
now
come
together
to
form
a
centralised
code,
cohesive
environment,
yeah
yeah,
and
that
allows
us
to
build
Internet's
that
help
people
involved,
obviously
build.
On
top
of
that
which
takes
you
even
additional
step
from
there
right.
So
I
think
that
that's
really
cool
to
see
how
the
building
blocks
come
together
to
form
a
product
and
platform
that
offers
you
more
yeah.
A
But
still
now
it
feels
like
the
modern
seriously
seriously
really
ready
to
go
its
production
ready
with
this
new.
We
are
now
stuff
to
be
available
soon.
We
announced
what's
coming
next,
so
there's
more
visibility
of
what's
coming.
We
know
in
engineering
as
well
that
the
more
on
in
lacking
certain
critical
pieces,
but
it's
all
in
the
pipeline-
it's
just
a
matter
of
getting
it
out
and
making
sure
that
it's
working
properly
before
pushing
into
a
stand,
strong,
so
really
cool
to
see
the
movement,
because
opacity
upon
death
isn't
just
about
shipment
framework.