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My top 5 most read blogposts in 2022

By Eli H. Schei on Wednesday, 4 January 2023, 7:00Monday, 2 January 2023, 11:05

New year, new top 5 most read blogposts list. You can find last years list here.

1. A comprehensive guide to Power Apps Component framework (PCF)

Three of the top five blogposts in 2022 are all part of my “A comprehensive guide to Power Apps Component Framework (PCF)” series, so I decided to let them share the first place. The most read post is the second part in the series on “How to add React to a PCF component“.

2. How to upgrade your SPfx project to the latest version, and how to fix/avoid common issues

Looks like I’m not the only one who finds it challenging to upgrade SPfx projects. In this blogpost I shared how I go about the process of upgrading a SPfx project – and how to fix some commen issues I’ve come across.

3. What is a Microsoft 365 Developer, and how to get started

I’m a bit surprised that this blogpost made the top five most read list. Since Microsoft 365 is my niche I kind of assumed that my blog readers allready know what it entails. But I’m happy to welcome any new developers into this space of the dev world.

4. My top 5 uses for Microsoft 365 CLI

Microsoft 365 CLI is a great tool and if you havn’t started using it yet this blogpost will give you 5 good reasons why you should.

5. A collection of resources for Microsoft 365 developers

It can be difficult to navigate all the different resources out there so this blogpost is my atempt to create a overview of resources available in the Microsoft 365 space.


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If you are interested in Microsoft 365 Development you might also like my other blogposts in this category.

Also, if you have any feedback or questions, please let me know in the comments below. šŸ™‚

Thank you for reading, and happy coding!

/Eli

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Eli H. Schei

I'm a front-end developer who mainly work in the Microsoft 365-sphere. As a developer I read a lot of blogs. And in my experience I can read multiple different blogposts about exactly the same topic, and only one of them makes sense to me. Therefore I’m adding my voice to the mix, and hopefully one of my blogposts will be the one that makes sense of a topic for you. You can learn more about me here.

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