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Wakanda is an open-source platform for developing business web and mobile applications in Javascript.

Building SharePoint 2013/Office 365 Biz Apps w/...
by Beth Massi
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With the recent addition of HTML5 and SharePoint support, Visual Studio LightSwitch really is the easiest way to create modern line of business applications for the enterprise. In this demo-heavy session, see how to build and deploy data-centric business applications into SharePoint/O365 that provide rich user experiences tailored for modern devices. We’ll cover how LightSwitch helps you focus your time on what makes your application unique, allowing you to easily implement common business application scenarios—such as integrating SharePoint data, interacting with SharePoint assets via CSOM, as well as using other O365 services like Exchange. You will also see how developers can use their knowledge of HTML5 and JavaScript to build touch-centric SharePoint applications that run well on modern mobile devices.

Beth Massi is a Senior Program Manager on the Visual Studio team at Microsoft. Beth is a community champion for business application developers and has over 15 years of industry experience building business apps. She is a frequent speaker at various software development events and you can find her on a variety of developer sites including MSDN Developer Centers, Channel 9, and her blog http://www.bethmassi.com/. Follow her on twitter @BethMassi

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