Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Dan Wahlin and Andrew Connell about ng-conf last week and our news on our Office 365 APIs supporting CORS.
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About Andrew ConnellAndrew is an entrepreneur and developer with an emphasis in Microsoft SharePoint and content management systems (CMS). In April of 2005 he was recognized by Microsoft for his community contributions by being awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Content Management Server and has received the award annually for SharePoint Server every year since. Most of his work these days involves working with the Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365 and web development technologies.
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About Dan WahlinDan Wahlin founded The Wahlin Group, which provides consulting and training services on web technologies such as JavaScript, jQuery, AngularJS, SPAs, HTML5, ASP.NET and SharePoint. He’s also one of the top authors at Pluralsight.com and has published several courses covering a range of technologies. Dan is a Microsoft regional director and has been awarded Microsoft’s MVP award multiple times for ASP.NET, Connected Systems and Silverlight. Dan is on the INETA Speaker’s Bureau, speaks at conferences and user groups around the world and has written several books on web technologies.
Dan blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/dwahlin and writes regular columns for various technical magazines. Follow Dan on Twitter @DanWahlin.
About the hostJeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously 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 www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.