What is SharePoint Framework?
SharePoint Framework is a new page and web part model that provides full support for client-side SharePoint development with easy integration of SharePoint data and Microsoft Graph through open source tooling which enables the building of SharePoint customizations for mobile, on-prem, online and OneDrive for Business. With SharePoint Framework, modern web technologies and tools provide a development environment to build experiences and apps that are ready and mobile-ready from the start.
In the next 3 blog articles, I will be shedding some lights on the new Framework and how you can start preparing to adopt the new development platform.
SharePoint Framework is written in JavaScript which allows developers, both inside and outside of Microsoft, to use their preferred web developer tools to develop SharePoint and customized solutions. This is an incredible leap as this allows developers on any platform to extend SharePoint’s standard capabilities. In addition, SharePoint Framework accompanies the new SharePoint UX, which is designed for the world’s mobile-first, cloud-first communication era. By moving towards open source resources, not only has a new door for developers has been opened, but it is also creating a new relationship between developers and SharePoint, resulting in a complete win for the client.
By moving to open source, will SharePoint Framework solutions work on classic sites? The answer is simply this: eventually, on existing team sites, it will and on new modern team sites, yes it will. However, classic solutions will not work on the new modern team sites. Moving forward, it is highly advisable to become familiar with SharePoint Framework and the tools to prepare yourself when SharePoint Framework is released.
Let's talk Framework, Development and Scaffolding tools in my next article!
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