Getting started with Office 365
Published: February 28, 2013
Find in-depth developer resources, such as how-to documentation, videos, and code samples to help you get started developing solutions for Office 365.
Applies to: Office 365
You can use your Office 365 Small Business or Office 365 Enterprise subscription to develop solutions. If you don’t have an Office 365 subscription yet, sign up for Office 365 for developers by clicking the following link. Office 365 for developers includes an Office 365Developer Site, where you can create and test your apps and other solutions.
Discover what’s new, what’s different, and what’s the same when you’re developing for an on-premises installation.
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