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Microsoft

Build Collaborative Apps with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 Services

Microsoft via YouTube

Overview

Explore the simplified developer experience for creating collaborative apps with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 services in this 41-minute conference talk from Microsoft Build 2022. Discover new breakthrough collaborative experiences, learn about Teams app capabilities, and see how to extend apps to Outlook and Office.com. Gain insights into public preview features like search-based messaging extensions and adaptive card-based loop components through real-world examples from MURAL and Zoho. Dive into the Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio, UI Component Library, and Fluid-powered Microsoft experiences with live demonstrations. Get a preview of Live Share and see a Planning Poker demo. Understand how partners like Accenture are leveraging these technologies. Access additional resources and a curated Session Resource Page for more detailed content on building collaborative apps.

Syllabus

Introduction.
Overview Building Collaborative Apps with Microsoft Teams.
Teams App capabilities.
Extend to Outlook and Office.com.
Developer promises.
Public preview of search based messaging extensions.
Example, MURAL.
Partners.
Teams new store experience.
Adaptive card based loop components.
Example, Zoho.
Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio.
Teams UI Component Library.
Hal Bond, Principal Product Manager.
Fluid powered Microsoft experience.
Demo, How to use Fluid in your app.
Meeting extensions in calls, Link preview with schema.org tags, adaptive card discovery.
Preview of Live Share.
Sid Uppal, Group Engineering Manager.
Demo, Planning Poker.
Accenture.
Closing and Takeaways.

Taught by

Microsoft Developer

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