Isn’t able to quickly obtain a new virtual machine.Doesn’t have access to an Office 365 environment to play in – may not even have touched SharePoint Online before.I guess the type of SharePoint developer this is aimed at is: Get started – part 2: Get started with developing SharePoint Add-ins (apps).Get started – part 1: Create trial environments and a VM (this post).Recently I put together a guide to steps like these (for attendees of a Microsoft dev event here in the UK), and I thought it might be nice to repurpose the guide for other newbie developers in case it’s useful. I often talk to developers in such companies, and often see some reluctance to do things which I find myself doing fairly frequently to test things out – creating a trial Office 365 environment, spinning up a virtual machine in Azure, downloading/testing an Office 365 or SharePoint app and so on. Whether it’s locked-down desktops, lack of virtual machines (or very low spec virtual machines), inadequate licensing for developer tools, or any of the other myriad of issues, it can be frustrating trying to get started with new technologies. I’m always surprised by the number of roadblocks which developers in large organisations have to face.
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