Fluid Framework Explained

Fluid Framework
Fluid Framework
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Developer:Microsoft
Latest Release Version:Client: v0.27.1
Server: v0.1013.0
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Programming Language:TypeScript, JavaScript
Platform:Cross-platform
Language:English
Genre:Software library for building distributed, real-time collaborative web applications
License:MIT License

Fluid is a free and open source computer platform for real-time collaboration across applications. Microsoft first demonstrated the software at its Build conference in May 2019[1] as a framework that would allow for real-time collaboration between users of its Office on the web online office suite. It replaces the concept of a "document" with a cloud address for real-time collaboration and sharing of content forms including text and tables. Microsoft expects to implement it in its Teams chat software, Outlook mail software, and other productivity software. It is designed for integration with other services, such as live translation and Cortana voice assistance.[2] Public and private previews of the software began in November 2019.[3] [4] Microsoft open sourced the software in September 2020.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Muchmore . Michael . What Is Microsoft's Fluid Framework? . . 2019-05-19 . en . 2020-05-20 . mdy-all .
  2. Web site: Warren . Tom . Microsoft previews the future of Office documents with Fluid Framework for the web . . 2019-11-04 . en . 2020-05-20 . mdy-all .
  3. Web site: Lardinois . Frederic . Microsoft launches the first public preview of its Fluid Framework for collaborative editing . . 2019-11-04 . en-US . 2020-05-20 . mdy-all .
  4. Web site: Salter . Jim . Strongly typed documents, move aside—Microsoft Fluid is coming . . 2019-11-05 . en-us . 2020-05-20 . mdy-all .
  5. Web site: Tung . Liam . Microsoft's new Fluid Framework: Now it's open-sourced on GitHub . . 2020-09-10 . en . 2020-09-20 . mdy-all .