Graph Developer Proxy with Waldek Mastykarz and Sebastien Levert
In this podcast, Jeremy Thake talks to Waldek Mastykarz and Sebastien Levert about the Graph Developer Proxy. The Microsoft Graph Developer Proxy is a new tool that provides a local proxy for the Microsoft Graph API. It allows developers to test and debug Microsoft Graph API calls in a local environment, without having to make real API calls. This tool provides an easy and efficient way for developers to test their Microsoft Graph integrations and improve their productivity during the development process. The Graph Developer Proxy is currently in a community preview stage and is available for free.
Sebastien Levert is a software engineer with experience in developing cloud-based solutions and a strong background in Microsoft technologies. He is an expert in Microsoft Graph API, Azure and SharePoint. Sebastien has a passion for innovation and enjoys helping customers achieve their digital transformation goals. He is currently working as a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft.
Waldek Mastykarz is a highly skilled technical consultant and speaker with extensive experience in Microsoft technologies, including SharePoint and Office 365. He is an expert in solutions architecture, custom development, and search solutions. Waldek is a dedicated problem solver and has a passion for helping organizations transform their digital workplace. He is currently a Senior Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft.
In the intro Jeremy and Paul talked about the new Microsoft Teams Streamdeck plug-in , Teams Premium and our new podcast artwork!
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