Category Archives: Channel 9

Microsoft Ignite 2020 Conference


Join the MS Ignite 2020 for our digital event experience on September 22-24, 2020. In this conference you can hear about the latest product developments and how to put them into action with guidance from Microsoft experts and worldwide community. Here are few quick links that i got for you to bookmark !!

Happy learning Smile

[Build 2019] Let’s develop a Microsoft Graph-powered productivity app


As part of Build 2019, i scheduled this Microsoft Graph API related session in my schedule builder – so thought of sharing this one Smile

  • Let’s learn how to use Microsoft Graph to bring together some of the best experiences from Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint.
  • In this Level 300 session, you will see how to build a schedule management app that leverages services including Identity, Notifications, and Calendar, examining query patterns for client apps like deltas, batching, and polling.

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[Build 2019] Welcome to the world of Machine Learning with ML.NET 1.0


As i updated earlier, ML.NET is a free, cross-platform, and open source machine learning framework for .NET developers.

  • It is also an extensible platform that powers Microsoft services like Windows Hello, Bing Ads, PowerPoint Design Ideas, and more.
  • This session focuses on the release of ML.NET 1.0.
  • If you want to learn the basics about machine learning and how to develop and integrate custom machine learning models into your applications, this demo-rich session is made for you!
  • Using this, now you can reuse .net skills, proven at scale, automated ML/tools, extensibility (TensorFlow, ONNX, Infer.net), Open-source/cross-platform etc.

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[Build 2019] Machine learning with ML.Net


As i updated you earlier, ML.NET is a free, cross-platform and open source machine learning framework designed to bring the power of machine learning (ML) into .NET applications.

As you aware that we’re in mid of Microsoft Build 2019 conference, where we joined by Cesar De La Torre Llorente who gives us a great overview of what the goals of ML.NET are, and shares with us some of the highlights of the 1.0 release.

In this session, you can understand the difference between Machine learning vs Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning models, why we created ML.Net, how the machine learning can help, how you can use the ML.Net CLI, visual studio extension etc.

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Microsoft .NET Conference – Virtual developer event


Microsoft .NET Conf is a free, 3 day virtual developer event co-organized by the .NET community and Microsoft. It just finished last week, September 12 – 14, 2018. Learn more at www.dotnetconf.net

Over the course of the three days we had a wide selection of live sessions that feature speakers from the community and .NET product teams. These are the experts in their field and it is a chance to learn, ask questions live, and get inspired for your next software project.

By attending this session, you will learn to build for web, mobile, desktop, games, services, libraries and more for a variety of platforms and devices all with .NET. We have sessions for everyone, no matter if you are just beginning or are a seasoned engineer. We’ll have presentations on .NET Core and ASP.NET Core, C#, F#, Roslyn, Visual Studio, Xamarin, and much more. So you can click the below link to watch the sessions on demand.

Happy coding!!

Office 365 Developer: Build add-ins for Microsoft Outlook


In this video you will see Petra provides a brief overview of the Outlook add-in platform and its capabilities. The add-in platform helps developers create native Outlook solutions, so users can get more done within Outlook.

In short you can,
– Learn what makes up an add-in
– Get a high-level look at how to build one
– Learn about the features the platform has recently released
– Also know what’s coming in the future.

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Connect/2017/T194/player

Happy coding!!

Office 365 Developer–Outlook actionable messages


In this video training, learn how to transform your workflows into actionable messages to engage with your users and make them more productive!

Whether you are filling out a survey, approving an expense report, or updating a CRM sales opportunity, Actionable Messages enable you to take quick actions right from within Outlook and Teams. Developers can now embed actions in their emails or notifications, elevating user engagement with their services and increasing organizational productivity. Now Office 365 provides two solutions to enhance productivity with Outlook Actionable Messages: actionable messages via email, and actionable messages via Office 365 Connectors.

Just look at the below given two snapshots – you can see how easily you can make use of actionable messages via email itself for your expense report Smile

An expense report message card rendered in Outlook

The refreshed card rendered in Outlook

For more info, you can refer: https://dev.outlook.com/actions

Now lets we see how we can do that…. Smile

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Connect/2017/T193/player

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Microsoft Graph, Office 365 and .Net Developer


As you aware Microsoft Graph provides a powerful and consistent API for data in Office 365, Azure Active Directory and beyond. With it, you can access key data across organizations. Whether you’re looking to add some simple smarts to your app, like enhanced people pickers or file attachments from OneDrive, or looking to build enterprise scale applications, knowing how to work with Microsoft Graph is essential. In this session, Mike Ammerlaan review the fundamentals of Microsoft Graph and get started in how you can use it in both client (Xamarin) and server (ASP.NET) applications. No matter where you’re developing with .NET, you’ll understand how to authenticate users and connect to wide array of information and insights.

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/dotnetConf/2017/T229/player

Office 365 Developer: Mail, Calendar, Contacts REST APIs and Hybrid Exchange


If you’re an Azure/Office 365 application developer, then this session is for you. In this Office 365 Developer session (as part of Redmond Interoperability Protocols Plugfest 2017), Deepak Singh, Program Manager, delivered presentation on Mail, Calendar, and Contacts REST APIs and Hybrid Exchange.

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Open-Specifications-Plugfests/Redmond-Interoperability-Protocols-Plugfest-2017/Mail-Calendar-and-Contacts-REST-APIs-and-Hybrid-Exchange/player

Please make use of it.

Video: Creating apps using Microsoft Graph & Visual Studio 2017


In this video, Michael Mainer, Senior Community Engineer talks about how you can connect Microsoft Graph with latest Visual Studio 2017. You will learn how to use the Microsoft Graph API SDK for .NET to build your next integration with Office 365, including an updated Visual Studio experience.

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2017/P4139/player

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Build 2017 Developers – How to build solutions with Actionable messages in Outlook?


In this session, David Claux, Principal Program manager will help you to understand what’s an actionable messages in Outlook; also you can learn how to build solutions with Actionable Messages in Microsoft Outlook & Visual Studio.

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2017/P4127/player

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Office 365 Developers – Catch up on Outlook APIs in Microsoft Graph


https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2017/P4123/player

 

In Build 2017, i attended good number of sessions virutally, including this one by Venkat Ayyadevara, Program Manager, Outlook EcoSystem about Outlook API’s in Microsoft Graph. In this, you can learn about recent updates in Microsoft Graph for accessing Outlook mail, calendar, contacts and more for millions of commercial and consumer users.

You can also learn about the new updates to People APIs in Microsoft Graph that provide information about the people who are important to you across mail, contacts, and social networks, with powerful search capabilities and findmeetingtimes etc.

Hope this helps.