The Microsoft Office Content Publishing group has published more than 125 code samples for apps for Office and SharePoint, and new samples are added regularly. The code samples are now available as two sample packs to make it easier for you to download and use the materials. The team also wants to ask you: what can they do to make the samples more useful?
This is what we heard over and over, at different events, every time we asked, “What type of content would you like us to produce?” During SharePoint Conference, and at MVP events, your answer was, “Code samples.” Our partners also told us, “Code samples.”
The content publishing team listened. In response to your feedback, we have been adding lots of code samples for apps for Office and apps for SharePoint to Code Gallery. During the past few months, we have created samples that show you how to:
There are currently more than 125 code samples for apps for Office and SharePoint on Code Gallery.
To make it easier for you to download and use the samples, we have organized the samples into two packages:
We hope these sample packs make it easier for you to download and use the samples and find the right piece of code for your apps.
We know that as you learn about the new app model, your needs for code samples might change. As you explore new scenarios, you might need a little help with building that last tricky piece you need to complete your app. We want to know what is preventing you from getting your app done. To help you, we’re using this opportunity to ask you:
We’re more than happy to listen to you. We are ready to get our hands dirty and provide the samples you might need for your projects.
Please, let us know by leaving a comment below.
This blog post is provided by the Office and SharePoint Developer Content teams.