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From zero to hero: Build a meetings app with Azure Communication Services and Microsoft Teams – Part 1

From zero to hero: Build a meetings app with Azure Communication Services and Microsoft Teams – Part 1

Learn about scenarios that use the building blocks for adding Teams capabilities to custom applications through Azure Communication Services, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft Graph.

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