In Redmond at the end of June, Jeremy Thake got to catch up with Scot Hillier after they recorded some new Office 365 Developer training that will be published on Microsoft Virtual Academy. They chatted about development and Scot talked about single page apps, focusing on AngularJS and other frameworks like Bootstrap UI, Knockout, and jQuery.
Weekly updates
- Garage Series Video: What’s new, what’s different and what’s better with the new App Model
- Managing Tokens in SharePoint Single-Page Provider Hosted apps by Scot Hillier
- High Trust SharePoint Apps on Non-Microsoft Platforms by Kirk Evans
- New Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider program helps partners move customers to the cloud
Show notes
- Scot’s books
- Critical Path Training
- AngularJS.org
- Dan Wahlin blog on SPA
- JavaScript only the good parts
- How to keep up
- MSDN magazine
- Follow key people in social media
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About Scot
Scot Hillier is an independent consultant and Microsoft SharePoint Most Valuable Professional focused on creating solutions for Information Workers with SharePoint, Office, and related .NET technologies. A frequent speaker at TechEd and SharePoint Connections, he is also the author many books on Microsoft technologies, including 5 for SharePoint 2010. Scot splits his time between consulting on SharePoint projects and training for Critical Path Training. Scot is a former U. S. Navy submarine officer and graduate of the Virginia Military Institute. Scot can be reached at [email protected].
About the host
Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Peviously he worked at AvePoint Inc, a large ISV as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at http://www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake
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