Microsoft 365 PnP Weekly – Episode 141 – Joel Rodrigues (Storm Technologies)

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In this installment of the weekly discussion revolving around the latest news and topics on Microsoft 365, hosts – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen, Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm are joined by UK-based SharePoint developer and MVP at Storm Technology - Joel Rodrigues | @JoelFMRodrigues.

 

Topics discussed in this session –

 

  • Cultural differences experienced in career transition from Portugal to UK
  • How Joel became an MVP
  • Joel’s PnP focus - PnP Controls and PnPjs.   
  • Why contribute? 
  • How to juggle day-to-day work and community work? 
  • Embracing and maintaining different code styles across a project. 
  • Upon submitting code to community, start thinking about scale from day one. 
  • Microsoft vs Community owned tools.
  • Joel's recent focus – Azure functions, authentication and PnP Provision engine work.
  • Samples vs blueprints     

 We also covered 13 articles by Microsoft and the community from the last week. 

 

Please remember to keep on providing us feedback on how we can help on this journey. We always welcome feedback on making the community more inclusive and diverse.

 

 

This session was recorded in front of a non-audience on Monday, November 1, 2021.   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:

 

 

Community articles:

 

 

Additional resources:

 

 

If you’d like to hear from a specific community member in an upcoming recording and/or have specific questions for Microsoft 365 engineering or visitors – please let us know. We will do our best to address your requests or questions.

 

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