In this review of the Power Platform blogs:
- Announcing the ‘Work with Power Fx functions’ learning path
- Git Integration is generally available
- Microsoft’s Power Apps Plan Designer: Turning ideas to apps that work
- Power Fx in Power Automate desktop
Announcing the ‘Work with Power Fx functions’ learning path
Writing on the Power Platform Developer Blog, Daniel Laskewitz stated that Microsoft Learn now offers even more training for the Power Platform. He noted that thanks to feedback from the community, there’s a new learning path called Work with Power Fx functions.
Laskewitz explained that Power Fx functions let you build business logic that runs on the server using Power Fx. He pointed out that these functions used to be called “instant low-code plug-ins.”
He stated that you can reuse them, set parameters, and run them manually, and they can apply to the whole system or just to specific tables.
In his blog post, Laskewitz discussed this learning path’s two modules and provided a link to help you get started.
Git integration is generally available
On the Microsoft Power Apps Blog, Casey Burke and Marcel Ferreira announced the general availability of Git integration in Power Platform.
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