Have you considered adding real-time collaboration into your apps? Do you want to learn how to collaborate more efficiently on code your team is writing?
In today’s distributed work environment there are many new and exciting collaborative technologies available across Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and GitHub that you can tap into today. These technologies can be used to increase user productivity as well as developer productivity and take your applications to the next level!
For example, you can:
- Allow users to collaborate on data in real-time within your application using technologies such as the Fluid Framework or SignalR.
- Add real-time chat, audio, and video capabilities into your application using Azure Communication Services.
- Integrate business data into your app including user presence information by using Microsoft 365 and Azure.
- Integrate your app with collaboration hubs such as Microsoft Teams.
- Collaborate on code more efficiently using new technologies available in GitHub.
Videos from the Developing Real-time Collaborative Apps event are now available to help you learn about implementing collaborative scenarios in your own apps!
The videos cover:
- What is collaboration-first development? – Dan Wahlin and April Dunnam discuss scenarios where real-time collaboration can be used in applications.
- Adding real-time data into your apps – Dan Wahlin and Dan Roney talk about the Fluid Framework and Azure Fluid Relay for real-time data in apps.
- Adding real-time communication into your apps – Piyali Dey and Reza Jooyandeh discuss Azure Communication Services and show how real-time chat and audio/video can be added to apps.
- Bringing your apps where your users work every day – Ayca Bas and Juma George Odhiambo talk about getting real-time data from Microsoft Graph into your applications to show user presence information. Technologies covered include Microsoft Graph, Power Platform, Microsoft Graph Toolkit, Azure Event Hub, Azure Functions, and Azure SignalR.
- Enhancing your development collaboration and productivity – Burke Holland and Brigit Murtaugh discuss Github extensions available in Visual Studio code as well as additional features such as Codespaces in Github, https://github.dev, and more.