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Microsoft has announced further programming interfaces, components and tools for third-party developers who want to extend "Microsoft Teams" and other "Microsoft 365" and "Office 365" applications and services. Microsoft detailed some of these new developer features at Build 2021, which takes place online on May 25.
Provided by: MicrosoftThe "Fluid" component is now available in private preview in Microsoft Teams. Fluid components are a key element of the Fluid Framework technology that enables real-time collaborative editing and updating. Fluid components in Teams chats allow users to send messages that incorporate components such as tables, lists, and to-do items. These can be added or edited jointly by all participants and shared in Office applications such as Outlook.
Microsoft also announced new features for creating meeting apps. You will be able to develop and incorporate richer experiences for the Teams Meetings app. The following functions are provided.
In addition, the "Microsoft Teams Toolkit" for "Visual Studio" and "Visual Studio Code" ("VS Code") has been improved and is now in preview. It will make it easier for any developer to build Teams apps that interoperate across the Microsoft stack, desktop and mobile. Key updates include single-line authentication, Azure Functions integration, SPFx integration, and a single-line Microsoft Graph client. A preview of the developer portal for Teams (formerly App Studio) was also announced. It offers a dedicated app management console available on the web or within Teams.
In addition, a message extension function for "Outlook" (first, "Web version of Outlook") will be provided soon. It looks like it's aiming to break down the silos between Teams and email. Developers will be able to create message extensions that work the same in both Teams and Outlook for the web. Also, an update on "adaptive cards" has been announced.
This article is an article from overseas Red Ventures edited by Asahi Interactive for Japan.
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