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2 reasons for not using Named Formulas in Power Apps
When Named Formulas first came out, I very much liked the idea of using them. However, I have found that there are a few reasons for not using them. In my introduction post about Named Formulas I ...
Low-code app development: How Microsoft’s Power Fx language is evolving Your email has been sent Microsoft is separating its low-code programming tools from Power Apps. What does that mean for you and ...
Low-code development tools like Microsoft’s Power Platform are more than a way for users to build the apps they need when they need them. They’re a way to rapidly building code that’s needed urgently.
Unlike in other years, this year’s Microsoft Build developer conference is not packed with huge surprises — but there’s one announcement that will surely make developers’ ears perk up: The company is ...
Microsoft unveiled a new open source programming language for its low-code development push centered around the Power Platform and its Power Apps component. At this week's big Ignite show focusing on ...
Have you ever found yourself tangled in a web of Excel formulas, trying to clean up messy datasets or make sense of inconsistent entries? If so, you’re not alone. Many of us have spent countless hours ...
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