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Microsoft IGNITE 2022 – Developer Sessions


Microsoft Ignite 202 kicked started and we’re in middle of it. You can register it here, in case if you haven’t did it.

If you’re a Microsoft developer (Microsoft Graph), then these  i would suggest you to check the following sessions:

Session Date/Time

Session Details

Presenters

Thursday, October 13

10:30 PM – 11:30 PM India Standard Time

One Microsoft: Microsoft Graph and its role within the Microsoft Cloud ecosystem

Sébastien Levert, Darrel Miller, Rabeb Othmani

Thursday, October 13

10:30 PM – 11:30 PM India Standard Time

Add chat and calling capabilities into any application

Tomas Chladek, Nick Kramer

Thursday, October 13

10:30 PM – 11:30 PM India Standard Time

Improving your DevOps/PowerShell experience with Azure AD


Adam Edwards
, Ian Farr, Merill Fernando

Thursday, October 13

11:30 PM – 12:30 AM India Standard Time

Driving business analytics with Microsoft 365 data


Nik Charlebois
, Chantrelle Nielsen

Friday, October 14

3:30 AM – 4:15 AM India Standard Time

Securing Microsoft Teams: Automate provisioning and secure highly governed, scalable, targeted guest access


Todd Furst
, Michael Mukalian

Happy Learning!!

Microsoft Build 2021 – Microsoft Graph session recordings


Please find the list of Microsoft Graph API related session recordings:

BRK215 – Empowering developers with powerful tooling and enabling frictionless app adoption

BRK234 – Build Zero Trust ready applications starting with the Microsoft identity platform

BRK243 – Build great discovery & collaboration apps for Microsoft 365 with new Microsoft Graph connector & Ad…

BRK244 – Three new ways to enrich your productivity apps with Microsoft Graph tools and data

OD483 – Getting started with Microsoft Graph Data Connect

OD500 – Build secure B2C applications​ with Azure AD External Identities

OD531 – Enlighten your Windows app with Microsoft Graph

OD534 – Integrate with Microsoft Teams data using Microsoft Graph

STUDIO10 – Build, integrate and accelerate Multi-cloud Compliance

CON061 – Develop apps with the Microsoft Graph Toolkit

CON059 – Application Authentication in the Microsoft Identity platform

CON066 – Integrate your app with Microsoft Teams using webhooks and connectors

CON-PRT148 – Microsoft Graph Connectors

CON-PRT149 – Microsoft Graph Toolkit

CON-PRT150 – Microsoft Search for Developers

Hope this helps.

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!!

Microsoft Build 2017 Developer Conference, Seattle on May 10-12, 2017


The Microsoft Build 2017 developer conference takes place in Seattle on May 10–12, but no matter where you are, join us for live-streamed keynotes, announcements, technical sessions, and more as it happens.

msbuild2017

This conference will address vital topics for Windows developers.

You can learn more about:
•Improvements that help you immediately engage your users with beautiful UI and natural inputs
•Team collaboration and connectedness to streamline and improve your development experience
•Services that make it easier to reach customers and learn what they want from your software
•Connected screens and experiences that make your end-to-end experience stickier and more engaging
•Mixed reality and creating deeply immersive experiences

For more info refer here.

Debug: Collecting HTTP/HTTPS traffic using Fiddler Web Debugger tool


As you aware that the Fiddler tool helps you debug web applications by capturing network traffic between the Internet and test computers. The tool enables you to inspect incoming and outgoing data to monitor and modify requests and responses before the browser receives them. So this post provides the steps for capturing HTTP/HTTPS traffic with Fiddler from your application and saving it as a log file on your local machine. You can use these logs for your troubleshooting purpose.

Here are the steps to collect the traffic:

  • Download Fiddler from here and install it.
  • Run Fiddler and go to Tools -> Fiddler Options.
  • On the HTTPS page, verify that Capture HTTPS Connects is enabled.
  • Verify that Decrypt HTTPS traffic is enabled with the …from all processes option

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  • Minimize Fiddler to tray & try repro the issue like,
  • Try replicate the reported issue from your application
  • Make sure that you successfully repro the issue
  • In Fiddler, go to File -> Save -> All Sessions and save it to the local machine/drive.

This will produce a .SAZ file, which you will be able to archive & good to share it for further analysis.

Hope this helps.

AzureCon 2015 sessions – Journey to the intelligent cloud and Azure for developers


As I promised earlier that I will get the sessions that I attended – sharing them for your view – btw, you can see sessions @ our Channel 9 site:

Journey to the intelligent cloud: In this session Scott Guthrie talked about the “Journey to the intelligent cloud” – as we know that cloud is helping business and technical leaders worldwide turn the digital disruption into their advantage. How can you do the same? Gain insights from organizations successfully transforming using cloud, hear best practices first hand from customers and learn about some of the latest Microsoft innovations to enable your journey to the cloud.
https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Microsoft-Azure/AzureCon-2015/azurecon-scott-guthrie-intelligent-cloud/player

Azure for developers: In this session Scott Hanselman talked about this wonderful session “Azure for developers”. This session talks about the never-ending stream of cloud innovation that developers must know about, but at the same time there’s confusion about all of the different ways to build apps for the cloud. It’s not easy to put all of these pieces together and see the big picture. When do you use PaaS versus IaaS? How should you handle all of the data associated with your apps? Should you consider a microservices architecture or stick with something more traditional? Well, this session will help you make sense of Azure without drilling into any specific service. Gain a thorough understanding of the components of Azure and how you can take advantage of them as a developer.  Please make use of it.
https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Microsoft-Azure/AzureCon-2015/ACON208/player

Video – Meet the upcoming Microsoft Exchange Server 2016


https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Ignite/2015/FND2204/player

Have you missed Microsoft Ignite 2015 Conference and more info about upcoming Microsoft Exchange Server 2016? No worries. As I promised you earlier to get more info about Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 I am sharing the below info. At Microsoft Ignite 2015 conference we discussed about upcoming Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 – so that you can get a first look at Exchange Server 2016, the on-premises release that we plan to ship in the second half of this year. Come learn about the innovation in Exchange Server 2016 that will help you keep up with evolving requirements for user productivity and information protection. This session will give you the starting point who want to know what’s coming from on-premises Exchange.

Happy learning!!

Microsoft Ignite 2015 – Office 365 Development Session : Get Your Hands Dirty with the Office 365 RESTful APIs


https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Ignite/2015/BRK4117/player

I love this great session presented by Rob Howard; this session dives into the available scenarios when using the OneDrive for Business, Calendar, Mail, Contacts and Sites services in the Office 365 APIs. These Office 365 APIs can be called by any standalone web app or mobile device app. There are built in Visual Studio wizards, in the majority of Project Templates, to connect to them, handling all of the authentication flow and class libraries that help to call them. Understand the Azure Active Directory authentication flow. Understand scenarios available across Calendar, Mail and Contacts. Learn how to get started and work with the Calendar, Mail and Contacts. See how to implement these services in real-world scenarios in your own web apps.

Happy O365 development!!

What’s new about upcoming Microsoft Exchange Server 2016?


Have a look at the First look blog about the upcoming Exchange Server 2016 published at Exchange team blog – it talks about Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 & Ignite conference… Interestingly it also points that you’ll be able to watch recordings of all sessions—including the Meet Exchange Server 2016 overview and all the Exchange sessions—on the Web within 48 hours after they happen. Smile

Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) 2014 – Recordings


As I updated earlier, MEC 2014 concluded in Austin, Texas -  MEC2014 delivered the latest content for Office 365 Exchange Online and Exchange on-premises customers. Content is delivered across tracks including: Architecture; Deployment & Migration; eDiscovery and Compliance; Exchange Extensibility; Manageability and Support; Outlook, OWA, and Mobility; and Security and Protection. Now you can get the recordings of the sessions @ https://channel9.msdn.com/events/mec/2014. Visit the sessions @Channel 9 & check it out Smile

Adding my few favorite sessions for your view…starting from its keynote session!!

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/MEC/2014/KEY101/player?h=540&w=960&format=html5

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/MEC/2014/EDC202/player?h=540&w=960&format=html5

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/MEC/2014/EXT301/player?h=540&w=960&format=html5

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/MEC/2014/USX201/player?h=540&w=960&format=html5

https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/MEC/2014/ARC302/player?h=540&w=960&format=html5

General: Microsoft Roadmap Virtual Event @ April 23, 2014


Interested in viewing demos of the latest Microsoft Technologies, listen customer success stories and participate in forward-thinking discussions? Register here for the virtual roadmap event scheduled on Wednesday, April 23 which consists of two specialized tracks: IT Pro/Technology (Noon ET) and Sales/Marketing (3pm ET). Also you can download the agenda here as well.

Registration starts – Redmond Interoperability Protocols Plugfest 2014!!


Microsoft-hosted protocol plugfests provide software developers with the opportunity to learn more about the Microsoft protocols and to test their implementations of the Microsoft Open Specifications. Hosted on the Microsoft Redmond campus, each plugfest focuses on a specific task or technology area. Presentations are conducted by Microsoft engineers, who are also available for one-on-one and group discussions and to provide necessary assistance with configuration and running of the interoperability tests.  Testing includes the use of protocol test suites that help evaluate whether an implementation’s protocol communications conform to the relevant Microsoft Open Specifications.

This time the Windows Server, Office and SQL Interoperability Teams are hosting a five day event at the Microsoft Redmond Campus. The event will cover topics such as; Windows File Sharing, SharePoint, Exchange, and SQL protocols.

Attendees will have the opportunity to:
– Listen to presentations from Microsoft Subject Matter Experts
– Windows, SharePoint, Exchange and OData session tracks 
– Meet with members of the Microsoft product teams
-Leverage “internal” protocol test tools to test protocol implementations
-Provide feedback on Microsoft’s Open Specification documentation
-Get answers directly from our product teams and Microsoft Support

Hurry, you can Register book your clicking the link. On a first come, first serve basis, the first companies to register that plan to test will be provided with a private office/lab for use during the event (these fill up quickly)!!

Note:
The event starts @ Monday, June 16, 2014 9:00 AM and Ends @ Friday, June 20, 2014 7:00 PM; 
Time zone: (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) ;
Location: Microsoft Building 25 , Microsoft Redmond Main Campus