Microsoft 365 PnP Weekly - Episode 148 - Carmen Ysewijn (Qubix)
In this installment of the weekly discussion revolving around the latest news and topics on ][Microsoft 365][, hosts – ][Vesa Juvonen][https://twitter.com/vesajuvonen]( (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen, )Waldek Mastykarz[ (Microsoft) | @waldekm are joined by Antwerp, Belgium-based Power Platform Architect and Business Applications MVP, Carmen Ysewijn (Qubix) | @CarmenYsewijn. ]
Topics discussed in this session:
- On becoming an MVP in January 2022.
- What does it mean to be an MVP?
- The role of Power Platform Architect at Qubix.
- The thing about blogging as a communications vehicle
- The best thing about Power Platform and what Microsoft could do better.
- Components of the Power Platform.
- Tips on Power Platform customization – integration of functionality and graphic design, building for mobile and desktop.
- Advice to women looking at a career in IT.
We also covered 23 articles published by Microsoft and the PnP Community over the last 3 weeks.
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This session was recorded on Monday, January 10, 2022. Enjoy the show.
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Here are all the links and people mentioned in this recording. Thanks, everyone for your contributions to the community!
Microsoft articles
- What’s New in Microsoft Teams | December 2021 - Microsoft
- SharePoint Roadmap Pitstop: December 2021 - Mark Kashman (Microsoft) | @mkashman
- Teams JS SDK v2 public preview update: Teams apps in Outlook Web - Zakiullah Khan (Microsoft)
- Microsoft Graph Data Connect: Demystifying User Scopes - Nik Charlebois (Microsoft) | @NikCharlebois
- Microsoft Graph Bookings APIs now available on the v1 endpoint - Microsoft
- New features in Microsoft Graph Bookings APIs provide enhanced booking infrastructure - Microsoft
Community articles
- How to convert HTML content or file to PDF using the Muhimbi API? - Chandani Prajapati (Rapid Circle) | @Chandani_SPD
- CLI for Microsoft 365 v4.3 - Garry Trinder (Microsoft) | garrytrinder
- Async Render in SPFx Web Parts - Alex Terentiev (Microsoft) | @alexaterentiev
- Inventory Microsoft 365 Guest SignInActivity with CLI for M365 - Pete Skelly (ThreeWill) | @pskelly
- Build a Power Apps Waffle Menu - 5 Ways - Laura Rodgers (IW Mentor) | @WonderLaura
- My Power Apps UI Design Process - April Dunnam (Microsoft) | @aprildunnam
- Understand difference SharePoint Framework generator related packages - Andrew Connell (Voitanos) | @andrewconnell
- Building PnP Provisioning notifier Bot - Sergei Sergeev | @sergeev_srg
- Run the CLI for Microsoft 365 with PowerToys Run - Albert-Jan Schot (BLIS.digital) | @appieschot
- A SharePoint File Explorer based on Managed Metadata and SPFx - Markus Möller (Avanade) | @Moeller2_0
- Show files as cards using Microsoft Graph Toolkit and hTWOo - Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm
- Building a Microsoft Teams bot: Sending custom data from an adaptive card button to the bot - Vardhaman Deshpande (Valo Solutions) | @vrdmn
- Maturity Model for Microsoft Teams Development - Albert-Jan Schot (BLIS.digital) | @appieschot
- Contributing as a holiday season present - Martin Lingstuyl (I4-YOU Business Solutions B.V.) | @martinlingstuyl
- Apply a DevOps process to your SPFx project (Part 1) - Michaël Maillot (onepoint) | @michael_maillot
- Export Microsoft Teams Chat Conversations using PowerShell - Arjun Menon (Tata Consultancy Services) | @arjunumenon
- Episode #188 - Presence Notifications with Microsoft Graph SDK 4 - Paolo Pialorsi (PiasSys) | @PaoloPia
Additional resources
- Microsoft 365 Unified Sample Gallery (preview) - https://aka.ms/m365/samples
- PnP Sharing is Caring initiative - Getting started guidance and training for using GitHub and contributing to the community
- Want to ask a question or in general engage with the community - Add a note in the Microsoft 365 PnP Community hub at https://aka.ms/m365pnp/community
- Check out all the great community calls, SDKs, and tooling for Microsoft 365 from https://aka.ms/m365pnp
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